Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...need only be said that they overestimate the interest of the mob in political controversy. Aside from a few weeks' bombardment by pamphlets, orators and advertising appeals, the average citizen is not aroused by political questions. The quarreling factions of previous decades have settled down to an equilibrium of mutual toleration. The man in the street is blase over political propaganda: he is not excited even to a mild passion by the most importunate of oratory. If all men accept politics so peaceably, is it reasonable to expect college men to whet their knives for combat...
...French people recognize the mutual sacrifices of both nations upon the altar of general peace. We are anxious to reëstablish our mutual relationship. We are confronted with great difficulties, but I consider that there are no questions before us which will be hard to solve, should there be shown good will by both sides...
...That without becoming a member of the League of Nations as at present constituted, the U. S. shall, offer to extend its present cooperation with the League and participate in the work of the League as a body of mutual counsel under conditions which...
...earnest no end and either utterly complacent or badly worried over themselves. Dr. Angell wrote a report: "College is no longer a place for those who wish to become cultured. It is a social prac- tice ground. Men and women come here to make friends and to carry on mutual undertakings that require a certain amount of polish. . . . What with athletic practice, committee meetings, play and musical rehearsals, moving pictures, dances, intercollegiate games, and-what is worse-hours and hours of idle talk about these and other di- versions, little time is left for the principal purposes of college study...
Religious missions, more than anything else, need to be converted into educational and social service missions if mutual understanding among people and faiths of the world is to be effected...