Word: personalize
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your Sept. 26 cover story on Premier Nasser of Egypt was an elegant piece of reporting. Gamal Nasser is truly representative of the modern Middle East's heads of state, a man of great executive and administrative ability, a person with much military know-how and a leader who maintains his touch with the "common...
Concludes Tillich, "Against Pascal I say: The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and the God of the philosophers is the same God. He is a person and the negation of himself as a person. Faith comprises both itself and the doubt of itself . . . To live serenely and courageously in these tensions and to discover finally their ultimate unity in the depths of our own souls and in the depth of the divine life is the task and the dignity of human thought...
...dominate the road, were still glowing at the Pope's understanding words to a group of Vespa riders: "Those who complain of your noise, do they ever think that your speed may take you to church in time for Mass, or that you may be rushing a sick person to the hospital? Be patient with those who abuse...
...admitted that his investigating subcommittee kept no records of its executive sessions and that it called Kamin in 1954 without any written evidence at all. It seems that McCarthy, Roy Cohn, and Francis Carr ran the committee by a casual gentlemen's agreement under which a tip that some person had worked on a Government project, if it looked juicy enough, might lead to a subpoena and to blanket questions like, "Who else worked with you?" This is exactly what liberals have been saying about McCarthy's investigating methods for years, of course, but it is reassuring, even at this...
This helps explain the remarkable fact that a man who boasted that he did not know "any more about theology than a jack rabbit knows about pingpong" should have drawn the greatest congregations in history. In the days before radio had disembodied the audience, 100 million Americans came "in person" to hear Billy Sunday. He "saved" a million of them, at the cost, he said, of $2 a soul...