Word: morals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sooner many of our scientists like Professor Bridgman acknowledge the implications of the completely materialistic interpretation of man, the sooner will our moral state be on the road to improvement . . . For those of us who are not wrapped up in an intensive study of one aspect of the universe, based on a particular philosophical conception, the idea doesn't seem to make such a workable living standard...
...Crimson gained a moral advantage over the powerful prop-school players when former Andover man Bob Baidwin scored two goals in the first two minutes. Harvard stayed in form and ended the half leading...
...kind of handyman. He ran errands. He followed orders and aped his superiors. He coddled such Commie fronts as Negro Leader Max Yergen's National Negro Congress and cynically betrayed them. (Years later disillusioned Max Yergen declared: "I was finally repelled by the lack of principle, the moral rottenness of Communist Party practices...
...Dukes, and notably Peter Fernandez and Al Ramsen, give excellent performances. They do so well, in fact, that they could get along without any help from Pundit Pearson, who shows up again at the end to preach the moral. In the process, he almost pulls the teeth of a film that has a lot of bite...
Melvin L. Zurier '50 and Jerome B. Spunt '50 worked together at Brown to disprove the feasibility of outlawing the party. They held that the action would be bad for the country on legal, practical, and moral grounds...