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"It is the peculiar mission of the University," Pusey said, "and of all professions which have their roots within the University, to believe in principle, yes--but also to have the skill, the knowledge, and the will to work for increased understanding."
Dr. Ochsner's disillusionment with fluoridation of public water supplies adds one more illustrious name to the growing list of scholars in the health professions who see through the pretensions of this pseudoscientific gimmick and its salesmen. How you must have hated to admit it ! ... Phooey on opinionated, supercilious...
The Geneva talks-in the same building where the Big Four conferred two weeks before-opened in the wake of a transpacific colloquy conducted between John Foster Dulles and Red China's Chou Enlai. The Secretary of State enunciated a principle by which the U.S. would judge Peking'...
Instead of demanding, in a suspiciously carping voice, that the Russians prove themselves no longer bad, Eisenhower freely accepted their professions of meaning well, and only asked that they show themselves good. This proved harder.
Horns of Orthodoxy. Like many men whose creeds and professions strike others as romantic and even fantastic, Robert Graves is in most ways a down-to-earth type of man. Son of an Irish songwriter he was born at Wimbledon (a London suburb) in 1895, describes himself as "a true...