Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feel in France that public opinion in the United States is so sincere that when the American people have complete information about the problems of the day they will realize and act upon the truth", declared M. Firmin Roz, famous author, and assistant director of the Office National des Universities et Grandes Ecoles Franchises, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter...
...Raphaelite movement as an impelling influence for other movements was emphasized by Mr. C. R. Ashbee of King's College, Cambridge, in a lecture at Fogg Art Museum yesterday afternoon. As the chief characteristic of the movement as a whole he gave Keats' famous quotation: "Beauty is Truth, Truth, Beauty; that is all we know on earth and all we need to know...
...that the resistance is weakening; then a counterstroke from the Germans persuades them of the unreality of their pretensions. The Germans, with characteristic obstinacy, are getting on with the job, and, with the exception of propagandist squeals, they are not worrying much about who has the upper hand. The truth is that neither side is weakening...
That the big metropolitan papers are "kept" by department stores (who advertise) and that the big metropolitan papers are afraid to print the truth about the people who own these department stores is the not infrequent charge of Mr. Upton Sinclair and his kind...
When science has matured with age and develops that wisdom which age has already brought to religion, perhaps some great scientist will bring us the full truth which will completely reconcile science and religion. Or must we wait for that until we reach that better country where the limitations of the flesh, to which Dr. Steinmetz refers, no longer hampers us--where we shall no longer "see through a glass darkly but face to face", and where we will be with God--the great fountain of truth and love and light--forever...