Word: moralize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...brief three or four days after Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams' dealings with Boston Operator Bernard Goldfine were first brought to light, President Eisenhower had a chance to accept or demand Adams' resignation and preserve the "hound's tooth" moral standards of his Administration. But he decided to keep New Hampshire-Man Adams principally for reasons of convenience: "I need him" (TIME, June 30). By this week the cost of convenience had risen prohibitively high...
Kudos to TIME for its scoop interview with Bernard Goldfine and the meaty story on Sherman Adams. It is obvious that the Eisenhower Administration never again will be able to pull the vicuña over the people's eyes about its moral rectitude...
...fault is not with the President or with the general moral tone of his Administration, or with Adams and his amazingly naive acceptance of favors from an East Boston, Mass. promoter and capitalist. Such things as this are done every day in the year by big business and small business without being publicized. Not until some enterprising newspaperman or researcher who is out to dig up the dirt on a political opponent gets a tipoff, is the unfortunate and embarrassed politician given the full treatment and held up to obloquy...
...social ladder for themselves. Though he lacks dedication, Philip is not without conscience. But his earthy hungers are stronger than any spiritual pull. He starts to drink, winds up with a mistress, and is finally crushed by the tragic results of his best-meant advice to a parishioner. The moral: be yourself...
...that the Adlerian boat is not only still afloat but still carrying riches in its neglected cargo. Adler's theories are perhaps most fascinating for the light they cast-by contrast-on Freudian teachings; for unlike the Freudians, Adler emphasizes man's free will and his individual moral responsibility...