Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Episcopal members of this joint commission has issued a statement opposing even so tentative a commitment to the proposed plan of union, on the alleged ground that it 'radically distorts the religion of our Lord' and is equivalent to the 'giving of a blank check in regard to Christian faith and practice' [TIME, July...
Traffic safety is a subject which most newspapers regard as worthy but unexciting. But it has long been a favorite topic in the New York Daily News. For nine years Cartoonist Clarence Daniel Batchelor has drawn a macabre series of traffic don'ts called Inviting the Undertaker. The subject was closer than ever to Publisher Joseph M. Patterson's heart after the Sunday afternoon in 1939 when his brilliant managing editor, Harvey Deuell, suffered a heart attack while driving to work, swerved his car into a cable fence and was killed...
...agree in theory that an infant should be nursed, but in practice, say the Cornelians, "breast feeding has been rapidly disappearing from our modern culture." They were shocked to learn that in one Detroit hospital only 5.6% of the babies were breastfed. Cornelians blame the trend on what they regard as such erroneous modern notions as: 1) breast feeding ruins a woman's figure; 2) coddling spoils a baby; 3) an infant should be trained early to accept a rigid schedule...
Newton's overall conclusion will surprise most churchmen. Said he: the future of religion is as bright in Russia as anywhere in the world. "Religiously, we should regard Russia as our great ally. It is a virgin field for freedom . . . because Russia never knew freedom of religion until the present regime. When the U.S.S.R. was first formed, religion was contraband, but now the Government has discovered that religion cannot be destroyed, so it has invited the church to come in the front door...
...first seen at work, Vidocq is just an unusually smooth garter-snatcher (his quarry: Carole Landis). But as he matures, he does a dowager (Alma Kruger) out of every jewel she has, without diminishing her regard for him. He also inspires high regard in her lovely granddaughter (Signe Hasso), and decides that as a detective, recovering the lost jewels by brilliant deduction, he can make his way in the world even better...