Word: renderings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Class of '53 will got its last chance to render opinions of freshman courses today at noon and at supper. A fresh supply of CRIMSON Confidential Guide polls will be available at those times, and must be filled out and returned by 7 p.m. to the boxes located in the Union lobby...
...change the comparison, we may seek to be inoculated against Christianity with a churchly solution of one part Christianity to 99 parts respectability and good-fellowship. Good-fellowship and respectability are not poison; but they can, and frequently do, so dilute the grace of God as to render it almost powerless...
...Standard recalled, Strachey had said: "Like all Socialists, I believe that the Socialist society evolves in time into the Communist society." In The Coming Struggle for Power, published in 1932, Strachey had written: "The coming of Communism can alone render our problems soluble." Strachey had once told a friend in the U.S.: "Communism is really a movement for better plumbing...
...resist evil, to turn the other cheek and to love one's enemies, according to Father Messineo, was meant for individuals only, not collective groups. "It is the inalienable right of a collectivity to defend its integrity and existence against unjust aggression . . . The citizen has the duty to render the society to which he belongs . . . the indispensable service of picking up arms and fighting to the utmost of his fully exploited capabilities in defense of his community menaced by unjust aggression." Conscientious objectors, he warned, "are guilty of Lucifer-like sin of pride or of grave error...
...rather imagine that collective expert opinion would render TIME'S sacrosanct judgment subject to question . . . It is very probable that the Boston is not the "nation's finest" (except, of course, for the NBC Symphony, which is in a class by itself), nor is the Philadelphia the "world's greatest"-as it was hailed to be in Great Britain last summer. More likely . . . neither is sufficiently superior to" the other in all departments to warrant being called "THE BEST...