Word: propagandist
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since present membership in the Communist Party requires the acceptance of these principles and methods, such membership extinguishes the right to a university position. [The same holds] if an instructor [becomes] a propagandist for one opinion, adopting a "party line" . . . impairing freedom of thought and expression in his classroom...
...miles south of Jerome . . . True, Twin Falls is the wholesale center of this entire area, including Jerome, but to label Jerome as its satellite slot-machine town is just plain poor reporting to put it mildly. I feel that your article was written by an anti-slot-machine propagandist...
...Thomas Merton," as Father Graham sees him, "belongs to the class of writers-intense, one-sided, humorless, propagandist, morally indignant-whose work falls outside the normal canons of criticism . . . Having conceived for himself a sublime ideal, he has heroically given it effect . . . There can be no withholding tribute to the earnestness of his convictions...
...earth," at once too rigid and too loose. It is too rigid because Merton implies that the monastic, ascetic life is the only way to sainthood. It is too loose because he implies that the monastic ideal can be realized by almost anybody. "Merton ... is in fact a propagandist of mysticism for the masses...
...this benighted country of ours, where we still have inflation, floods and flies, if not famine, the question arises as to why Mr. Willcox did not stay in Red China where everything is so lovely? Could it be that he returns as a propagandist? And what about registration as a foreign agent...