Word: rationale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mr. Bruce: "So do I, when a great question like slavery is involved; so do I when a great issue like that of national sovereignty is involved, but not with nothing more here involved than the question as to whether a man is or is not allowed to enjoy what...
Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania delivered perhaps the most rational and least bombastic speech made in behalf of the Administration. He said:
How much better are these courses than the one proposed! Those for whom organized religion has not broken down and those who desire to readjust themselves should not be corralled into a required course. Because of their disinterested presence, such a course must necessarily lack spontaneity, must become, for many...
"The building of character, it is thought, is the duty of the home and the Church. But when organized religion breaks down, as it now has in the case of many students, the conditions are changed. The college is then confronted with a new problem, namely, that of enabling the...
THE VATICAN SWINDLE?Andre Gide?Knopf ($2.50). International scoundrelism conceives the abduction of Leo XIII,* surrounds the conception with an authentic verisimilitude that makes the act itself unnecessary and thus preys upon the wealthy religious, whose money is lavishly devoted to the liberation of the Pope from the Castle of...