Word: mankinde
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wealthy, conservative households, is a pitiful jumble of nonsense. . . . He has served his purpose and it is high time he retired upon his laurels before we forget the debt we owe him. His last associations with the various European royalties who share his belief in the invincible snobbishness of mankind . . . are his final farewell to human confidence...
Strangely, only a few well-informed upperclassmen in men's universities realize the situation and capitalize upon it. Women have lost the initiative; mankind's star is again in the ascendant. After many years the sighing suitor has passed on. Now rules the strong, silent (Harvard...
...mankind's most reassuring cosmic thinkers died last week. Death came at 61 to cool, unruffled Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington, Cambridge University astronomer, in a Cambridge nursing home...
...celebrating a national thanksgiving. If we and our fellow citizens thoughtfully and sincerely say: 'Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy name give glory,' there is a good chance that the American people will grow more likable in the eyes of mankind...
...readers. They are currently concentrating on a sales campaign for LIFE Editor David Cort's newly published The Great Union, a brief, eloquent, brilliantly illustrated restatement of Streit's thesis. Convinced that their cause has no more than a half-century in which to save mankind from a third world war, they have set their sights for these goals by 1950: 1) 100,000 student members; 2) 30,000 teacher members; 3) 25,000 student leaders trained in summer camps annually...