Word: moralizers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor James Bisset Pratt '99. Mark Hopkins Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Williams College, will deliver the third of the Sunday afternoon talks on religion at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Phillips Brooks House. The subject of his lecture will be "Religion. Its Psychology" and will deal with such questions as the effect of religion on the mind. Whether or not the mind is naturally religious, and whether or not prayer is purely psychological...
...prominence as yet unexploited by realtors. Judicious advertising among eugenic-minded people might cause an emigration to Vermont. Using the Independent's statistics as a basis it is not difficult to compute that 519 1-2 couples so enticed would give the real estate can increased sales and the moral satisfaction of knowing that another great man from Vermont would get his name in "Who's Who". More Calvin Coolidges, George Harveys and Garibaldi Sargents can in this way be produced at will...
...college of recognized standing, or of a professional school requiring three years of study for a degree. If he is not such a graduate, he must have spent five years in work requiring like technical skill and be at least 24 years old. The candidate must be of good moral character, and must have a practical ability to use French books. It is preferable that he should be between...
...taste among the masses steadily exhibits the opposite tendency. One has only to glance over the periodicals on the nearest magazine stand, to appreciate the very considerable truth of this statement. Such a glance certainly could not leave the observers with any very favorable impression of the mental and moral attainments of the patrons of the stand...
...deep problem, even for a clever Welshman. Not only his political career, but his moral foundations are slipping under him. And although he may save the first by keeping the film out of England, he cannot escape his conscience, which tells him constantly that, whoever is right, he has done wrong, How Mr. Lloyd-George must regret ever having gone to Germany...