Word: unselfishly
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Where, today, is the America, that responded so eagerly in words like these to the challenge, as she sent her sons into battle? Is the America which refused to hold out her hand to help the Near East in a national way, through accepting a mandate, as unselfish as the nation which in 1917 responded to such noble sentiments...
...better for them. Apropos of Mr. Bryan's career, Mr. Foss stated that it is not necessary for a man to hold office in order to serve the public. He can and ought to do it by keeping in touch with political issues, supporting men who are working for unselfish motives, and offering his own services as a candidate when they are needed...
Adams was a great leader and an unselfish one, keeping himself in the background while moulding the public opinion of his time. It is a pity that the University should allow the bicentennial of one of the greatest of its graduates to pass without some active recognition...
...discharged soldiers, defeated chiefly because Roosevelt himself echoed the spirit of the hour by declaring, 'We came here to put something in the Government, not to take something away from it'. All-American and all for America; non-sectional, non-political; and, when it came to something for itself, unselfish too. Truly, some convention...
...forward stop taken by the Washington conference. They believe that public opinion has advanced far beyond the position taken by official opinion. They hold that anyone who invests in a closer moral and political organization of the world, in the spread of liberal ideas, or in the recognition of unselfish service to humanity, is buying into a rising market...