Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Herald Reporter Hal Malone, the Archbishop got down to brass tacks. Said he: "Such demonstrations are accountable for the lust and rape that we read about almost daily . . . You would have to be an iceberg to be in the same room with a semi-nude woman and not be subject to immoral ideas...
...that is a matter of expediency, not of principle ... It rejects the moral premises that alone make possible the permanent organization of peace . . . There is, says Stalin, no such thing as 'eternal justice' . . . Human beings have no rights that are God-given and therefore not subject to be taken away...
...psychiatrists have offered their services to the world's politicians. Last week in London the psychiatrists, psychologists and educators attending the International Congress on Mental Health (TIME, Aug. 23) got around to the vexing subject of "world citizenship and group relations."* Unless war is prevented, Cornell University Psychiatrist Carl Binger told the delegates, "there will not be any world to be citizens...
...week starting Friday, Aug. 27. Times are E.D.T., subject to change...
...months, he had worked on a Ph.D. thesis on "River Showboats and Their History." Burrowing through books, and wandering 20,000 miles up & down the river in search of material, he couldn't find all he needed to know about the subject. The best thing to do, he decided, was to run a showboat himself...