Word: mindedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...might ask with what divine insight TIME believes itself to be endowed that it can read the motives in the mind of a boy who takes his own life. Is it not enough for a mother to lose her son without being universally held up to light as the cause for the deed ? Her letter, written in the performance of motherly duty, in all probability had nothing to do with the case. At any rate, it does not fall upon you to judge...
Before the Young Turk era it would have been as unthinkable for men to sit under women teachers as for U. S. college students to find their professors replaced by puppy dogs. The mind reels, and all but refuses to grasp that Young Turkey is following the Ghazi in a program as "revolutionary" as though President Coolidge should suddenly demand the nationalization of the railways, and hurry on from that, in a few months, to abolition of private property...
...instead of wrestling with human souls for life or death." Alert Editor Michael Williams of the Commonweal, learned Roman Catholic weekly comparable to the Protestant Christian Century, hastened to explain the Catholic Confession-telling sins to a priest authorized to give absolution.* He added: "Psychoanalysis has shown the modern mind the therapeutic value of confessing one's faults unreservedly. But it has been abused, and confession alone is not enough, in our opinion. Catholics think the confessional brings more than relief, advice and counsel." Dr. Fosdick's confessional is by no means unique among Protestant ministers. Every preacher...
...comer" if Frank Ernest Gannett was goin? in there with a newspaper, they thought. But either he was mistaken, or it was too fast a boom town for even Frank Ernest Gannett to keep up with, or he made a good turnover, or he just changed his mind, because last week the Sentinel was resold, to Publisher Owen Moon of the Winston-Salem Journal. Possessed of the Sentinel, an afternoon sheet, Publisher Moon extinguished a small Star he had been publishing every evening...
...this extreme is nonsense, the Tutorial system at Harvard clearly demonstrates, but it is nevertheless true that state universities particularly, and endowed colleges to a less degree, admit at present many unfit for higher education. This too the Tutorial system has disclosed by placing so much more emphasis on mind, so much less on memory...