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Word: rejecting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ture in the annual exhibition. Not all take advantage of this but there are 311 academicians. In addition, a certain number of artists are invited to submit works, which leaves precious little wall space for the thousands of uninvited canvases that the conservative hanging committee must annually examine, reject...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Academy's 112th | 3/22/1937 | See Source »

More actively and practically interested in Christian unity than any other great church in the world, the Church of England five years ago moved toward rapprochement with the Orthodox Eastern Patriarchate of Constantinople (TIME, Jan. 11, 1932). Next objectives toward establishing intercommunion among all the Catholic churches which reject the Pope's authority and believe broadly in the same dogmas were the other Orthodox Churches of Europe and Asia Minor. Rumania, with 11,000,000 Orthodox, has the largest and most influential church. To Bucharest two summers ago were invited a party of Anglican bishops and theologians, to thresh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Toward Unity | 2/22/1937 | See Source »

...botany under these distinguished gentlemen, who are also skillful and elequent teachers of their respective silences. It may interest some of our readers to learn that Dr. Gray is a disciple of Darwin, while Agassiz is his most uncompromising opening in the scientific world. Jettries Whyman does not reject Darwin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Students Harmless as Doves, Comments Pall Mall Gazette in 1868 | 2/9/1937 | See Source »

...stake; a new element of democratic decency can be introduced into public life. The sovereign government is under obligation not to make capricious or arbitrary use of its power but to act with restraint and fairness and without a spirit of retaliation. But what if the power companies reject such an approach? . . . Public authorities should not give up any powers of compulsion until a reasonable process of solution has been worked out and well established. . . . But the utilities have a right to know what it is that is asked of them and what are the conditions under which peace might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POWER: Great Schism | 1/25/1937 | See Source »

...king or commoner alike, has Wally. It approaches that of either the Madonna, or Mona Lisa herself. Who shall reproach the abdicated, uncrowned King of all hearts of all nations? For such a face, and such a love, would not any real man abdicate a thousand thrones, and reject a thousand crowns? With her love as his own, might not such a man take her in his arms and bear her away to some palatial, ornately festooned raft, lying on the ever undulating, billowing bosom of the mighty waters-and float, float: and love, and love, in idyllic charm among...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 18, 1937 | 1/18/1937 | See Source »

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