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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Though often called a consevative paper because of its layout and scrupulous editing of news, it is safe to say that the Times exhibits a "liberal" attitude in its editorial and feature columns--a reputable procedure certainly, but not to be confused with "impartiality...
Perhaps this explains why most student groups for political study end in quick failure. After one or two enthusiastic meetings, most members realize that they lack both the time and the special competence to gain an adequate understanding of, say, the disarmament issue--the variety of plans involved, their implications, the history of negotiations, the forces at work on the participants...
...Would you say at the present time that you: 98 are in substantial agreement with the religious tradition in which you were raised; 157 partially agree with it but have important reservations; 44 wholly reject the religious tradition in which you were raised...
...Regarding the intensity of your concern with religion and politics (taking these terms in the broadest sense), would you say that you are 112 equally concerned with both; 92 more concerned with religion; 103 more concerned with politics...
...Would it be fair to say that the opposite has occurred: that your moral concern has grown more intense in the absence of any assurance of God's existence or of an after life...