Word: sangers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...greatest women of today," as follows: Jane Addams, "greatest among modern women"; Theosophist Annie Besant; Catherine Breshkovsky, "Grandmother of the Russian Revolution"; Scientist Mme Marie Curie; Anarchist Emma Goldman; Helen Keller, "most perfectly triumphant of women"; Poetess Edna St. Vincent Millay; Mme Sarojini Naidu, "first among Indian women"; Margaret Sanger, "indomitable advocate of birth control"; Authoress Sigrid Undset...
Broad jump--Won by J. M. Morse (M); second, W. Hasler (M); third, K. Sanger (M). Distance...
...Sanger remarked that "Jesus Christ, was said to be an only child." (TIME, Feb. 23.) By referring to a footnote in which a scriptural quotation is given from Saint Mark, the editor implies that the above statement is erroneous. The quotation is: "Is not this the carpenter, the Son of Mary, the Brother of James, and Joses and of Juda and Simon...
...Sanger's theory on Birth Control: as a trap Christian [I] could never sanction it. ... EDWARD P. LILLY...
TIME acknowledges its theological inefficiency in an ancient controversy, apologies to Mrs. Sanger. Scriptural evidence concerning the Holy Family is scant. Roman Catholics believe that Jesus was a unique child, that Luke's report ''She brought forth her first-born son." "does not prove at all that Mary had other children." Other exegetes reason that Joseph had several children, although Mary but one. Most Bible readers take the Book literally, see no derogation to Jesus in his having brothers and sisters as well as other sibs (blood relations).-ED. Hollandish Opening...