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Word: paragraphed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...November, the Evangelicals realized that Hitler's hand-picked candidate was out to Nazify their church, crucify Christian doctrine, apply the "Führer Principle" to church government and the "Aryan paragraph" to church personnel. Resistance flared up all over the Reich, and the newly united church split sharply into three groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: German Martyrs | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

...second, in spite of its title is not about a person, but about a person, two people, as they represent an idea: the struggle of the imaginary and the real. This is dealt with at length by John Finch in the same magazine--his second paragraph to be exact. Finally, the third poem deals with reflections and meditations on the impossible possible, in that it imagines the existence of a perfect philosophier poet and how imperfect he would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE SHELF | 12/13/1940 | See Source »

...popularizing the phrase, "fifth column," Martin Dies has earned himself an unenviable paragraph in H. L. Mencken, and a good many inches in the newspapers. His plea yesterday for an appropriation to continue his carte blanche investigations will irk neither the rouges nor the noirs so much as it will upset the sincere democrats in this country. If there is any one man today who symptomizes the tendency in a crisis period towards the rise of a vigilante spirit of hysteria, it is the Honorable Gentleman from Texas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORE BITE, LESS BARK | 12/4/1940 | See Source »

...Richard Gregg '07, in a letter to the Harvard Crimson, printed on November 15th, quotes a paragraph in the biographical statement of President Conant, contributed to the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report of the Class of 1914, which reads as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAIL | 11/21/1940 | See Source »

Nevertheless, at least two points in the von Stade memorandum should be changed. Paragraph 2 provides that ". . . before permission is denied, the Student Council or its officers will be consulted." But how much weight will be attached to the Student Council's opinion? It should by all means be accorded every possible consideration. And paragraph 6 in effect nullifies the whole authority of the Dean's Office and the Student Council, for it vests final censorship rights in the Housemasters. "In the Houses, distribution will be permitted . . . except . . . where the Master has expressed a desire to give personal approval...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUSH MAH MOUF | 11/19/1940 | See Source »

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