Word: unselfishly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Coach Joe Restic said yesterday that the selection was a great tribute to Hehir. "The coaches all along have recognized the unselfish contributions he has made and I'm please that his teammates have noticed also...
...Roman Catholic and a pioneering existentialist who preferred the designation "Neo-Socratic," Marcel rejected abstract thinking as a solution to man's moral problems. Instead, he struggled to define a concrete philosophy that would help man find, in the sense of his own being and in his unselfish love of others, an approach to God. Marcel's best-known books were Metaphysical Journal (1927), Being and Having (1935) and The Mystery of Being (1951). -Died. Ludwig von Mises, 92, Austrian-born economist best known for his ardent championship of the autonomy of the marketplace and his suspicion...
...offense entirely around Jim Fitzsimmons one year and totally neglected him the next, rendering a talented shooter ineffective both years, (despite his effort to be unselfish this year...
...They were excellent, they used everything they had and were completely unselfish." Messing said. "It's obvious to say that we were not up to par, but that should take nothing away from Penn's victory...
...prepared to pay in the millions for it, and prices are driven up by museums outbidding one another in an ego race. This ignores a fundamental question: Who, exactly, does need the masterpiece-and why? A few years ago, the late art historian Erwin Panofsky spoke approvingly of "the unselfish rapacity of the museum director." As time passes, and as the use and function of museums come under more rigorous examination, it is arguable that the rapacity that impelled Thomas Hoving to expend more than $5.5 million on the Met's new Velasquez is not, however great the painting...