Word: levelheadedness
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Polygamy was an institution Mormons would and did die to defend, and Author Whipple makes out a touching and levelheaded case for it; but it was no laughing or lascivious matter. It was like the most respectable Christian marriage, only a great deal more so. None of the women bore...
Even without levelheaded Robert Taft's say-so, there was grim certainty in the U. S. last week that more people would pay more taxes in 1941 than ever before. The nation, with a sky-reaching public debt now past $44,000,000,000, was faced with a probable...
Levelheaded, unassuming, tireless, Dr. Reinhardt thinks she has done nothing out of the ordinary. "The reason I'm not interesting," says she, "is that everything comes naturally to me. I've faced no great crises or conversion religiously [her mother was a Quaker]. To me religion is a...
Apropos of "Grass Roots Press" (TIME, Feb. 20), it is heartening to realize that our Bill of Rights makes possible the stabilizing influence in a great democracy of some 10.000 weekly newspapers. A lot of mighty levelheaded editing comes from the lads whose feet are still on the land. . . .
Depression having reached the normal phase of protest strikes against pay cuts and layoffs, Akron rubber workers last week reacted with enthusiasm and a surprising measure of success. Following depression in the motor industry, 37½ percent of the 40,000 normally employed in Akron by Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone and...