Word: restorationism
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John F. Kennedy, 29, boyish, rawboned, Harvard-bred son of ex-U.S. Am bassador Joseph P. Kennedy. To win the Democratic primary in Massachusetts' 11th District, which has rarely sent a Republican to Congress, ex-P-T boat-commander Kennedy made 450 speeches, plumped first for international issues...
Kathleen Winsor's bawdy Restoration heroine finally got back to her old tramping grounds-and was promptly put to work selling papers. Last week, in a frontpage box, Lord Rothermere's London Sunday Dispatch announced that it would share with its 1,600,000 readers an authorized, serialized...
Figl's speech was sandwiched between two secret sessions of Parliament-the first since 1918's dark days. Parliament decided that Austria, squeezed in the quadripartite grip of the Big Four and teetering on the verge of chaos, would seek a quick treaty and a quick end to...
Moral Collapse. The physical destruction, one soon discovers, constitutes only a secondary-almost a minor-problem. After all, there are bulldozers and concrete mixers and prefabricated building methods. . . . But what will repair the inward damage, the spiritual destruction? . . . Nothing. Something has happened to Europe's ideas of honor, of...
The proposals for restoration of consumer rationing came from Mrs. Maurice Sagoff, chairman of the Massachusetts Consumers' Advisory Committee to the OPA, and from George C. Kern, a Portland, Maine, meat packer, and spokesman for the National Association of Indepent Meat Packers.