Word: unselfishly
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...University, symbol of Western faith, learning and respect for China, has lived under an ax. Last week the ax fell. On the ground that China must be saved from "American imperialist culture," the Reds announced that they are taking over lock, stock & barrel. Thus ended one of the most unselfish ventures in education that Americans ever gave their minds...
...year's firsts was The Encounter, Crawford Power's portrayal of a parish priest's struggle with pride. Another was The Trouble of One House, in which Brendan Gill made a civilized, gently ironic comment on the trouble that can blow up in the wake of unselfish love...
Still maintaining his average of an honor a week, Bernard Baruch received the Mormon Medal of Honor for "unselfish and distinguished services" to his fellow men. Also honored with the same medal: Herbert Hoover...
Explained Steinfeld's President Harold Steinfeld: "I think it is good business judgment on the part of both parties and should set a new high standard of clean, unselfish business competition." Said Jacome's President Alex Jacome, who was getting one of the best sites in town: "It couldn't happen anywhere but Tucson...
...they are by a long illness . . . Aside from the inability of the patient to make an intelligent decision, knowing as he does nothing about the disease process and being too easily swayed by those about him, there is another situation which he faces that is not usually mentioned. The unselfish patients would feel a moral obligation to have themselves 'eliminated' in order that funds earmarked for their terminal care might be used by their families for other purposes; while the selfish patient, enjoying the sacrifices he imposed on his family, would never ask for his own death, merciful...