Word: truest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...year in the ministry, I hauled myself ritualistically before TIME today to read the real truth precisely put. It was Dean Miller's commencement address on the future for religion in modern civilization. After hearing theological mumblings for years, it is good to have heard the clearest, truest voice yet. It is sometimes a shock for young ministers to learn that they have been ordained just in time to preach the funeral of God. Often they haven't even heard that he was sick. Perhaps with the leadership of such prophets as Miller, there can be a resurrection...
...that it isn't respectable to show one's enthusiasm for Pete Seeger; because he is a remarkably honest and original folk artist. He has done more than anyone to popularize (in the truest sense of a word that doesn't mean 'commercialize') folk music in this country, and his concerts are invariably exciting...
...Gogh, who is in Cambridge for a short visit and a talk on his uncle at the Fogg Museum, is a calm, white-haired gentleman who possesses the ease and charm that one associates with his father, Theo, Vincent's brother and truest friend. Since both brothers died before Mr. Van Gogh was two, he speaks of them with not only family pride, but also with appropriate scholarly detachment...
...officials to man it; they spent more time buttonholing the conference delegates than minding their stalls at the fair. On the conference's opening day, cables of greeting from Khrushchev and Red China's Chou En-lai were read to loud applause ("The Soviet Union is the truest and most disinterested friend and ally of the African peoples," cabled Khrushchev). The companion greeting from U.S. Secretary of State Herter was ignored. After the U.S. embassy protested, the message was read the following day, received only scattered handclaps...