Word: view
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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YOUR RELIGION SECTION OF TIME FOR THIS WEEK, I CONSIDER THE BEST JOB OF REPORTING RELIGIOUS NEWS AND THE MOST CHALLENGING RELIGIOUS ARTICLE I HAVE READ THIS YEAR. MY POINT OF VIEW IS FROM 20 YEARS OF SERVICE AS PASTOR OF THE SAME CITY CHURCH...
...Garner's view of Frank Murphy's handling of 193 fs motor strikes is that the President of the U. S., not the Governor of Michigan, was at fault-in not early and firmly condemning sit-downs. Frank Murphy's steadfast point is that the use of force would certainly have caused heavy bloodshed. He was there, he knew the ugly temper of the men, and Captain Frank Murphy, who saw two years of the War with the infantry and is by nature gentle as a girl, would not shed blood...
...meet with Greenwood Memorial certainly showed that the Ulenmen need plenty of work. Although Greenwood bowed 51 to 24, the score last year was 64 to 11. The Crimson performances were definitely in the "early-season" category, a fact which could be overlooked almost any year but this. In view of the strong Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth and Brown teams this season Captain Rusty Greenhood and his team will have to begin scaling down the times a little ahead of schedule...
...State Street's view of the appointment is of little consequence. The fact is that Roosevelt has appointed a man of integrity, ability, and tolerance to the highest legal position in the land. The charge that Frankfurter is too guided by emotion in questions of labor may be well founded, but few will deny that Harvard's professor far outshone his rivals in legal experience and vision. Perhaps Frankfurter himself hammered home the nail when he said in his book with Dean Landis on the Supreme Court, "The powers and spirit thus demanded of the bar, the universities alone...
...succeeded by Arthur Brown Jr., another Panama-Pacific architect. Outstanding characteristic of the rest of the Fair architects, as of the exposition they designed, was their collaborative harmony. Fellow members of the Bohemian Club, august sanctuary of San Francisco tradition, most of them shared a mellow view of architecture and were damned if they would kill themselves advancing the modern cause in new materials and organic form. New York City's 1939 Fair already had a lien on the World of Tomorrow. Chairman Kelham and crew therefore plumped for a pleasuredom on "Treasure Island," an imaginative. quasi-Oriental "Never...