Word: moralizes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been denounced in Sweden, Denmark, Italy, and Holland, as well as by the International Trade Union Congress, the most powerful labor organization in the world. Sir Phillip Gibbs says: 'France has produced undying hatred in Germany, as well as despair, hunger, and disease, and has raised against herself the moral disapproval of every man and women in the world who stands for fair play rather than brutality, for European civilization rather than French militarism, and for the humble working men and women with their hungry children, whether they be German, French, Russian, English, or any nationality, race, or color whatever...
...With what Sir Phillip Gibbs says. I agree", declared Mr. Villard, "down to the last word. The point is that the French are violating the moral law; that at the very moment when the moral sense of the world is struggling as never before to free itself from the domination of war and force, we are all of us expected to bow down, before Poincare and say: 'Yes, this is the right and Christian way to compel the payment of the debt'. We who hold to our faith in the teachings of Jesus Christ are asked to believe that...
...last will and testament," but it was only a few days ago that he added a codiell to meet the changes in outward conditions and to mark the progress which his own mind has made. And those who are aware with what keenness he confronts new political, social and moral problems and plans new battles know that this is not his last word. That he has lived to give such advice as his own habits permit him to offer at 89 to others should help to lengthen the lives of those who come after him and make life happier while...
...Love Habit. This is an immigrant farce from Paris which has escaped the moral rigors of Americanization. In the course of it the stupid husband loses a mistress while his more intelligent spouse gains a lover...
...committee is to stimulate interest among University men in these conferences at which religious, social, and moral problems of general interest are discussed by the men who attend the gatherings...