Word: restorationism
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The Chinese Government seems to be moving toward establishing a Ministry of Economic Warfare with authority over the whole production-consumption cycle. But the restoration of China's economic stability may well depend upon the resumption of peaceful, productive life. Perhaps the only real aid to China's...
War plays are mainly unpopular* in London-largely because of their subject, but partly because of their shortcomings. But sheer escape, sheer fluff and frivolity has not completely swamped the theater. Despite the terrific jump in productions, musicals have not multiplied: ten last season, ten this. Of three U.S. clicks...
From the Restoration to the middle of the nineteenth century, technical advances and an increasing mass audience led slowly toward realistic presentation. Then the gifted Irishman Dion Bouccicault came to this country and put the first real door in a flat, and the first real rug on the floor, to...
"We, therefore, fight for the restoration and perpetuation of faith and hope throughout the world. . . . We are united in seeking the kind of victory that will guarantee that our grandchildren can grow and, under God, may live their lives, free from the constant threat of invasion, destruction, slavery and violent...
The short, fat, dark-haired Emperor, who earns his living teaching English, is a collateral descendant of the last reigning Inca, Atahualpa. He is the self-styled spiritual leader of 10,000,000 Indians and head of the unofficial Inca Monarchist Party. Now that white men are destroying each other...