Word: statesmanship
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...amiable mountain-climbing librarian, Achille Ratti, who in three years (1919-22) became first Archbishop, then Cardinal, then Pope. Last week the Catholic world celebrated still another success story. Eugenio Pacelli, 53, one who was hatted Cardinal but two months ago succeeded to the highest office in Catholic statesmanship, became Papal Secretary of State...
...provide for just such an event or to pay for a similar one in the past. That there is something wrong with a world, supposedly civilized, which spends its energies in such a primitive manner is becoming obvious to everyone, even peace delegates with their chess-like conception of statesmanship. But at the first suggestion to destroy these relics of a barbarian age, to junk battleships and to stop building them, to abolish the submarine, like wary hermit-crabs the delegations retire within their shells. And when they venture to creep out again, it is with the cautious suggestion that...
...proposals that happens to be dramatic. Not does it lie in any other one of his specific proposals. It inheres rather in the fundamental quality out of which these specific proposals emerge; it lies in the method of approach, the method of a man who came to statesmanship after an education mainly in the field of modern science, and after an experience mainly in a field that brought him in contact with natural forces. Looked upon in this way, President Hoover's Armistice Day speech, and the whole of his course about peace, may possibly be regarded as the most...
...Second Annual Institute of Statesmanship at Rollins College, Winter Park...
...Second Annual Institute of Statesmanship at Rollins College, Winter Park...