Word: truth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...publishing it, it unconsciously, perhaps, did a very great service for West Virginians and their state. It has brought to the defense not only them, but their friends scattered throughout the United States, and it is most gratifying to see proof that friends and defenders of the "truth about West Virginia" are widely scattered and farflung. We are hearing from them from unsuspected locations...
...Egyptian temples and tombs. All this goes to prove precisely nothing at all; for all these quotations find a place in Catholic thought. Mr. Hale, like a great many other people, is unaware of the fact that Catholics believe that all great world faiths, possess part of the whole truth and that their principal tenets may be found in the all-embracing tenets of the Catholic Charch. For this reason, the quotations given by Mr. Hale on the Symphony program and the words of great philosophers such as Tagore can be and are read without in any way weakening...
...truth of the matter is that to many people it is distressing that the unsurpassed sublimity of the Catholic Church should have inspired so much of beauty in art. The critics, in order not to seaudalize the liberal intellectuals of Boston, find it necessary to make excuses in an attempt to justify the existence of the "Missa Solemnis". It seems to them that Beethoven not only had the bad taste to be a Catholic, but he also had the unpardonably bad taste of composing one of his very greatest musical compositions for the celebration of High Mass and then what...
...Grosberg," she answered; lying in intent yet speaking the absolute truth. From 1908 to 1917 she and her famed husband were indeed Mr. and Mrs. Grosberg, proprietors of Berg's Progressive Preparatory School at Chicago, Ill. Last week, however, this lying-truth availed nothing. The Chinese officer had probably been warned by spies in advance of Mme. Borodin's coming. He arrested her and the couriers, put them on an armored train under heavy guard, and rushed them as valuable hostages to Tsinan, Shantung, capital of their chief enemy, "Chang of Shantung," notorious, unprincipled War Lord...
...Dearborn Independent, subtitled the "Chronicler of the Neglected Truth," is a weekly magazine. Its present circulation is 383,000. It retails for five cents a copy or $1.50 a year; it contains no advertising; hence, it costs Henry Ford about $300,000 a year to publish it. It gives bits of information and advances the ideas of Mr. Ford. For example, the current issue contains such articles as: "A Preacher tells the Inside Story of Sinclair Lewis and his Preacher Book," "The Gibson Girl and Other Symbols of Yesterday" by Vachel Lindsay, "The True Story of Mary's Little...