Word: morale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Moral Adaptation," Professor Carver. Emerson...
Several shelves of books from his own library have recently been given to the Poetry Room of the Harvard College Library by G. H. Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and civil Polity, Emeritus. Included in the collection is a series of English poets believed to have been in the possession of John Ruskin. Professor Palmer has at various times made other gifts to the Library, especially to the Philosophy department, and also to Wellesley College, of which his wife, Alice Freeman Palmer, was first president...
...retreat. He repeated his opinions on the Polish Corridor, but added by way of diplomacy that he did not pretend to be completely informed. Ambassador Filipowicz drew himself up in his diplomatic uniform, with all his decorations jangling, and made the retort courteous: "I congratulate you, Senator, on your moral courage-in admitting the incompleteness of your knowledge...
...which unites the American Army to that of Jugoslavia. This liaison is not a treaty, nor an alliance, nor a declaration, but consists in eternal sentiments of spiritual friendship which extend beyond the bonds of distance. . . . Our desires, our sentiments, our characters are fundamentally the same. In the great moral principles of right to liberty and peace, the armies of Jugoslavia and America will march parallely in full accord, not disturbing one another since in all fundamental things Jugoslavia and America are in full accord...
...There was a trifle less chaos, a mite less disorder last week (although floods & famine continued and bubonic plague broke out in western Honan) as President Chiang Kai-shek succeeded in rallying all Chinese factions (except the Communists in China's central sore spot) to fight and resist the moral wrong of Japanese occupation of Manchuria...