Word: morale
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate directing the Attorney General to find out whether the British-born actor could be deported as an undesirable alien on charges of immorality. The bill's sponsor: North Dakota's lone wolf Senator William Langer, who had been charged with "moral turpitude" but was acquitted before being officially seated in the Senate...
When both partners are fertile, but coitus or conception is prevented by some structural abnormality, artificial insemination may be a simple means to parenthood. The complications-legaland moral-set in when the wife of a sterile husband is impregnated by semen from another...
...Said Dr. Bernard Iddings Bell, didactic Episcopal churchman: "The modern American university . . . will not face fundamental moral issues. . . . It ignores God and thinks and acts as though man is a creature who only needs to know the right in order to do it. The result . . . is an academic befuddlement which makes American university education today not a guide out of confusion into order but only an additional source of confusion...
...results are generally reassuring. American women by & large are O.K. There has been no great moral collapse. There are some infidelities-on all levels of society. But mostly they are the kind that end up in police court, the tawdry cases of the Victory Girls-many of whom seem to have married...
...most responsible for giving President Roosevelt the most important moral support he has yet received was John Foster Dulles-the man whom New Dealers (led by Senator Claude Pepper, Walter Winchell, Drew Pearson and PM) had worked hard to smear in the 1944 campaign. A conscientious international lawyer, grandson of a U.S. Secretary of State, Republican Dulles has devoted most of his life to international problems. For four years he has chairmanned the Federal Council's Commission on a Just and Durable Peace. His and the Council's great objective was largely achieved last week -to give...