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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...from "the Christian conception of marriage," the Archbishop pointed out the mounting pile of divorce pleas on Britain's dockets.* Said he: "Marriage is no longer regarded . . . either as a sacrament or as a holy estate, but as a contract which can be broken fairly easily by mutual consent. The old idea of marriage is gone, and with it divorce is condoned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Weddings v. Marriages | 11/19/1945 | See Source »

Sitting in on the discussions will be nine industrialists chosen by the National Association of Manufacturers, nine chosen by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, eight delegates from A.F. of L., eight from C.I.O., one each from the United Mine Workers and Railroad Brotherhoods. Their chairman, chosen by mutual consent, will be North Carolina's Judge Walter Parker Stacy, a sober and fair-minded arbiter of many a past labor dispute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Around the Table | 11/5/1945 | See Source »

...there was one most fundamental difference. For its future security, Czechoslovakia looked not west but east. The cornerstone of Dr. Benes' rebuilt temple was a Treaty of Friendship, Mutual Assistance and Postwar Collaboration signed with the Kremlin in December 1943. The memory of Munich had erased the memory of Versailles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Revolution by Law? | 10/22/1945 | See Source »

...Seesaw. Sumner Welles's doctrine of nonintervention and mutual consultation on hemispheric problems was the heart of the Good Neighbor policy. During his long reign as Under Secretary of State (1937-1943), he did very little for democracy within Latin American nations, but he did a great deal for democracy between them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE HEMISPHERE: Storm over the Americas | 10/15/1945 | See Source »

Over WGN (for World's Greatest Newspaper) and 135 stations of the Mutual Broadcasting System, the Colonel had some helpful hints to little girls. Said he: "Every Girl Scout should carry a compass, a watch and an electric torch.* The torch is a precaution against becoming benighted. . . . The military compass, by the way, has an interesting story. In the South African...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: For the Benighted | 10/15/1945 | See Source »

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