Word: outlooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...subject again became news when the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, meeting in Pittsburgh, commended the efforts "of a group of substantial citizens . . . to establish and maintain a national daily newspaper to be published in metropolitan New York, the same to be distinctively Christian in its spirit and outlook. . . . The proposals . . . that it stand squarely for Prohibition, support every cause of political, economic and social righteousness, keep its news columns clean and trustworthy and its advertising space open only to unquestion able products are worthy of hearty recommendation. . . . The General Assembly believes that such a national daily news paper...
...have been a reader of your publication for some time and have a keen appreciation of your outlook on national problems. I have just been talking to a man who has been on the job at "Boulder [Hoover] Dam." His contention is as follows...
...under heading of "Church and Land," you state that 99% of the people of Spain owe spiritual allegiance to ROME. This is in its essence incorrect. Spanish women are devout Catholics, and while it is true that the Spaniard lives against a background of eternity and his outlook is more religious than philosophic, spiritual allegiance is a patrimony of the soul, and the soul of a Spaniard belongs to God alone...
...passing of one of the greatest figures in the economic development of the United States. He belonged to that generation of financiers and business men whose peculiar and unique privilege it was to witness and aid in the greatest economic expansion the world has ever seen. Their methods and outlook were necessarily a product of the environment in which they built, and it is extremely unlikely that any such conditions will ever again be approximated. Mr. Baker was one of the last of the economic pioneers whose fabulous wealth and stormy careers have made the American multi-millionaire a world...
...turned out to be a provincial esthete and not much of a fellow. Her ; foster-father made sottish attempts on Camila, and when repulsed sold her to a brutal young gypsy man who led her a dance for a year. When she returned to her foster hearth Camila's outlook on life was somewhat changed, but she permitted Evelyn to marry her. Elder Brother Harry was really her man, and eventually she saw it that...