Word: rearmaments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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George C. Shattuck, Clinical Professor of Tropical Medicine, Emeritus, and a strong superior of Moral Rearmament last night invited the whole PBH carnet to a special meeting as his home to give them "some idea" of MRA as "a positive ideology capable of uniting men of all races, creeds, and nations...
...meeting followed a previous discussion between MRA leaders and Dougles W. Hunt '55, PBHA president, also at Shattauck's Brookline home. After three hours of discussion, however, Hunt remained unconvinced. "I think it fine that everybody learn about Moral Rearmament, just as they learn about any other controversial ideology," he said...
...Graduate Secretary made his comments in reference to last night's meeting. The meeting, held in a theatre built into Shattuck's home, was attended by students from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and several full time workers for Moral Rearmament from Washington...
...Moral Rearmament was organized by Frank Buchman in the late 30's. Its strongest support is found in South America and Europe, and it has secured the backing of numerous ex-communists...
While lacking in strict dogma, and refusing to compete with established religious, Moral Rearmament requests its followers to observe a daily "quiet hour." During such a period the individual concentrates on an attitude of mind, which according to believers in moral rearmament, brings the guidance...