Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Women who have received higher education were praised last night as "really essential in maintaining true respect for intellectual endeavor," by experts on psychology from the University and Radcliffe...
Health & Welfare. President Eisenhower reiterated one of his basic principles: "This Administration follows two simple rules: first, the Federal Government should perform an essential task only when it cannot otherwise be adequately performed; and second, in performing that task, our Government must not impair the self-respect, the freedom and incentive of the individual . . . Government can fully meet its obligation without creating a dependent population or a domineering bureaucracy." Turning to those "essential tasks," he again proposed that the Federal Government move to 1) provide additional public-housing units in each of the next two years, 2) strengthen health services...
Allied policy towards Germany. If the National Assembly had ratified boldly, with generosity and magnanimity, France might have retained the influence over policies which the U.S. and Britain instinctively accord to those whom they most respect. Instead, the little men of the National Assembly brought France down to their own untrusting, untrustworthy level. The Western Big Three would henceforth be the Western...
...pendulum. Medieval man also saw God in the order of things, but his universe fitted snugly around him, with the world at the center. Outside the world and inside his head, logic ruled. St. Thomas Aquinas formulated his five famed proofs of God's existence with a respect for logic that is not commonly part of modern man's mental furniture. Aquinas rates the proof derived from order last-the other four: 1) motion-the passing from power to act-implies an unmoved Mover; 2) similarly, there must be an uncaused First Cause that possesses in itself...
...would be difficult to draw any definite conclusions from Pres. Nathan Pusey's statement at Harvard, but, if anything, he indicated respect for Professor Furry's personal rights. President Pusey certainly showed no signs of disapproval for Furry's action; he appears content to withhold further comment or action until the professor is tried by a recognized court...