Word: roading
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...well-loved figure of Christ, securely fixed in the immemorial Stabat Mater tradition of the West, will never take that road; but is likely to assume increasing prominence, while the outrageous child continues to rampage in the East with stolen hammer & sickle...
...President was in high good humor all week. Musing aloud late one afternoon to a handful of reporters, he said he thought that the world had come halfway along the hard road to peace. He thought that the turning point was not the Marshall Plan but the first announcement of the Truman Doctrine (which he modestly called the Greek-Turkish Aid Program) on March 12, 1947. He voiced a hope that in two more years the rehabilitation of 380 million people in Europe will have stabilized a great part of the world...
Exclusive View. The laymen teachers, brashly willing to take on their Jesuit associates on a doctrinal matter, had a much more exclusive view of the road to salvation. "There is no doctrine that has been more often denned than that having to do with the salvation of the soul," said Lebanon-born Dr. Fakhri Maluf, 36, assistant professor of philosophy, who became a member of the Roman Catholic Church nine years ago. "Pope after pope has spoken on it. The Athanasian creed opens with the statement: 'Whosoever wishes to be saved, before all things it is necessary that...
...field examines man as a political animal and studies the directions of the world's historical background. You get a chance to read a lot of great classical history. History strikes a middle of the road line between retrospective sociology and a study of the uniformities of history. You can even read Toynbee. But don't contemplate going into History just because you think it's easy...
...three Harvard starters in the Boston Marathon yesterday, one never started, the second was definitely seen to get off an MTA bust marked "BAA, Emergency," and the third was last seen walking along the road at Wellesley...