Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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University--"Alexander Hamilton," George Arliss tries to forget Disraeli with indifferent success.
It isn't fair to say that Harvard has lost interest in the game just because most of the student body couldn't afford to make the trip this year: no other rival so far from Cambridge would have drawn a larger number. If Harvard is going to choose its...
Russell thinks scientific faith, which tended to replace religion in the 18th and 19th Centuries and has now been undermined by "the new physics," is tottering into superstition. "The new philosophy of physics is humble and stammering, where the old philosophy was proud and dictatorial." To Popularizing Physicists Sir Arthur...
President Lowell has teemed business the oldest of the arts, the newest of professions. As it takes its place among the older professions, it must and, to some extent, has recognized the challenge latent in their tinct of altruism. Today restless millions turn for economic leadership; history clearly shows the...
Results of luck and skill combined, holes-in-one are commoner than perfect bridge hands. They are almost inevitable on the bowl-shaped holes of a course designed and owned by Comedian Joe Cook. Though the majority of golfers have never made a hole-in-one, Tom Washington, professional at...