Word: moralizers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Presenting what it is believed will be one of his last lectures at Harvard, George Herbert Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity, Emeritus, will talk in the Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor Palmer will speak on "Selfishness" in the ninth of the series of lectures on religion sponsored by the Graduates associations...
...Forum breathed more freely, having escaped the blushful consequences of its own temerity by a road which did not contravene Wisconsin's broad avenue of free speech. In their excitement, however, the students quite missed Dr. Frank's subtler point and announced that the cancellation was on "moral" grounds instead of the less debatable ground of good taste...
Josiah Royce held the Alford Professorship of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Poetry at Harvard between 1914 and 1916. Royce was a member of the American Academy, and the American Philosophical Society...
Cynical expressions of the ironic variations of human behavior are surely less sound than statistics derived from oft-demonstrated laws of genetics. Missionaries must have good health, energy, moral fervor, the spirit of adventure; hence their sons are likely to have the same. College professors must be morally and intellectually sound; their sons are likely to be so. A minister's calling brings him, Dr. Huntington pointed out, into contact with high-grade women, one of whom he is likely to marry. Said Dr. Huntington: "I may be prejudiced, but I am inclined to think that ministers get better...
...right, the man is a hypocrite, and the organization which accepts his bounty is a partner in his hypocrisy? A religious issue was immediately raised. Said the Northwestern Christian Advocate: "Can it [the Anti-Saloon League] take the money without compromising, in the public mind, the individual and collective moral sincerity of the churches which compose it? Frankly...