Word: moralize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...tense discussion of "Politics and Economic Welfare," James L. Adams, Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Professor of Divinity, told the Divinity School Forum last night that he had decided "simply to ignore" an earlier Forum guest, the Rev. Edward A. Opitz, who defended the "Moral Basis of Capitalism...
Certainly, there is an occasional "politician" (in the worst sense of the word) whose egotism eventually finds its way into moral and political laxity, but there are over eighty College-wide undergraduate organizations, not counting the numerous House groups. How many students are there in these groups--organizers, producers, managers, entrepreneurs, paper-pushers, as well as political administrators--who never take the step toward irresponsibility? Mr. Levy's reasoning is true in some cases, to his regret and mine, but applying it as broadly as the article does is doing a disservice to the hundreds of students involved in some...
...Roof] an operatic style, I think it's dangerous and forced." The mainstream of American drama ("I hate to use phrases like 'mainstream,'" says Tynan) has to do with "observable reality. I think--let's be frank--that Kazan has moved too far away from that without the moral or social realities that are necessary to sustain it. Even in a play like Our Town ... the performances are realistic, and the dialogue is, and that is its strength, not its staging tricks. Splendid as they are, it's as good a play without them. I don't think the conscious...
Lest anyone think he was slowing down at 71, the Archbishop had a direct word for his Anglicans. Said he, on his arrival in Tokyo: "My trip through the East to this point has left me untouched by mental, moral or physical indigestion. To be the Archbishop of Canterbury, you must be tough...
Doctor Zhivago, by Boris Pasternak. The eternal validity of the moral struggle affirmed by a man who is living...