Word: restorationism
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BOSTON, September 30--A Congressional committee today heard dozens of suggestions for methods to end the meat shortage, including proposals for restoration of consumer rationing, and contradictory urgings to strengthen price control or remove them altogether.
Constantly, in this persistent dream, Elwes and the monk kept saying: "It was built for God; it must be returned to God." Constantly, as he recovered, the conviction grew upon Elwes that God had ruined him physically because he had made ruinous use of his talent as an artist. God...
Anti-Gods v. Pro-Gods. Elwes planned the purchase and restoration of the abbey as a world project. It would be, first of all, a world memorial to the Roman Catholic dead of World War II. It would be inhabited and used by Benedictine monks. It would be a work...
Ruinists v. Restorationists. All this proceeded in discreet secrecy until, a month ago, the Yorkshire Post smelled out the story and the London Times, the London Daily Telegraph and the Manchester Guardian picked it up. From then on, premature publicity and debate have flooded the letters columns of Britain'...
Nobody was very much surprised when the Price Decontrol Board ordered a restoration of ceilings on meat, left grains free (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS). But hog and cattle producers had expected the ceilings to be clamped on immediately. On the day after issuance of the restoration order, receipts at major markets...