Word: restedness
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Suffragette deals carefully with several questions bearing on women's rights and potential for action. In addition to Emmeline's fear of public prominence during her marriage, her sense of personal sacrifice for public good pervades the story. The conflict is somewhat resolved in Emmy's realization that much of...
It was learned authoritatively last night that the decision to advance the men rested solely with the Economics Department. When this body chose not to promote them, they were dismissed in accordance with the University policy of not keeping instructors with no chance for advancement for more than a reasonable...
All the great nations of the earth have entered into the unmeasurable war since the terrible days of August, 1914. save our great nation. All of them have in the war found increased strength, a new vision, a knowledge of their own unsolved ideals. There is no question now as...
"In politics, and in every kind of relationship, Dad believed in dealing straight from the shoulder whenever possible. Mr. Roosevelt obviously enjoyed juggling friends and potential enemies to keep them all within the charmed political circle on which he rested his power."
"With his landslide election victory, his trips to Moscow and Peking and his efforts, however unsuccessful so far, to end the war, the President pre-eminently qualified for a second term as Man of the Year," says Nation Editor Jason McManus. "Kissinger, the President's plenipotentiary and alter ego...