Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...standards of the people, its spiritual standards, its intellectual standards, and its capacity for happiness . . . and in so doing, raise the standards of the world . . . Only as we do that, can we look toward permanent peace. You can achieve great progress, of course, by successful conferences addressed to particular things, as long as you are strong, know what you want, and don't deviate from what you know to be right. But over the long term . . . peace is in the hands of the family, the home, the church and the school ... I hope I have not sounded either visionary...
...move the approval of the London and Paris accords on German rearmament. "The only real alternative," he said, "would be to plunge the West into confusion and despair. Is anybody seriously going to contend we should be better able to negotiate with Soviet Russia if we were in that particular condition...
...Classics department since 1951, the newly-chosen dean has had administrative experience on the University's Committee for Educational Policies since 1950. He said yesterday that he had not yet formulated any decisions regarding Graduate School policy, but that he would confer with faculty and students, in particular with teaching fellows, before July...
...along a broad, smooth causeway of peace and plenty instead of roaming and peering around on the rim of hell." And the Soviet radio celebrated the 21st anniversary of U.S. diplomatic recognition of Soviet Russia by quoting George Washington: "Nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations . . . should be excluded...
...what gives the Cook Book its special charm is the stream of Alice's prattle, in which the recipes appear like floating islands, in no particular order. Her own recipe for striped bass, for instance, was worked out when she made lunch for Artist Pablo Picasso. He "exclaimed at its beauty" and modestly protested that it should have been created in honor of Matisse instead. In Palma de Mallorca, a French cook almost started a riot in the market place by showing Alice how to smother pigeons (the cook said it made them fuller and tastier). The information came...