Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Merriam, "is a co-operative enterprise, requiring widespread sympathy and support, beyond party and beyond region. Business can block it; labor, agriculture, the middle class, can block it. But the danger then is that we drift away from planning, not into a blissful heaven of politics and economics, to live forever with golden harps, but to a point where force mounts the throne and writes a plan in blood and steel...
...climate of Palestine corresponds to that of the Carolinas." cried Mrs. Isaacs. "I would love to live there myself...
...along, still as secretary. Successively chancellor and vicar general of the archdiocese, he demonstrated his particular bent as rector of St. Joseph's Major Seminary. When in 1930 he went to Saskatchewan, Archbishop McGuigan found a fine archiepiscopal palace, no seminary. He gave up his palace, went to live with his priests, founded a seminary. Likewise he commended himself quickly to his Church's attention by financing his see through a long drought; by holding western Canada's first regional Eucharistic Congress; by organizing religious vacation schools for prairie children, a Catholic Youth Movement and an efficient...
...result of blind hatred and fear. The Civil War and the resulting Constitutional amendments were no solution of the racial problem. Calhoun, Yancey, and the other statesmen of the Old South probably realized more clearly than their victorious Northern opponents that when two races live together in constant contact one must inevitably rule over the other. The American Indians and the natives of Malaysia are but two examples. Intermarriage is the only escape from this rigid necessity. This solution is obviously impossible in the South...
...negro, then, probably involves either migration or subserviency. Nevertheless, the conquering whites need not degenerate into brutes; common justice at least should be granted to the weaker. The existing fiction of equality before the law must become a fact, if the negro and white are to live peaceably together in the semblance of a civilized community...