Word: restorationism
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Probably the most effective means for the restoration of a proper balance between these activities, and athletics and social success, in the schoolboy, and also in the undergraduate mind, is wide publicity and active proselyting, methods which have heretofore been largely confined to athletics. The exhibition debate at Milton Academy...
H. M. Ferdinand of Rumania: "A pleasant Christmas gift to me this year, in the midst of my troubles with cancer, fire (TIME, Dec. 20) and disputes about succession to the throne, was Parliament's increase of my civil list, or yearly stipend from $140,000 to $200,000...
"I am entirely in favor of the restoration of balance and equilibrium among international forces by a formula most adapted for maintaining peace. ... I believe that if we place two identical weights on the two sides of an ideal weighing balance, equilibrium, in theory, should be maintained indefinitely. But if...
Nathaniel Lee, the subject of Professor Murray's lecture in Harvard 3 at 11 o'clock this morning, was one of the many minor dramatists of the Restoration period and years following it, who wrote a multitude of plays well enough received at the time, but come down to us...
Like so many other actors, successful and unsuccessful, he then turned to writing plays, which are of interest not for what they are themselves so much as for the reflection of the life of the times--a condition, true, it seems, of most Restoration plays.