Word: vigilante
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The man who, in the 1930s, was more right than any other about how World War II might have been prevented, was not pessimistic this week about the danger of World War III. In an inspiring speech, Winston Churchill faced the possibility that the Russian bloc might make the break...
The danger of war, then, did not depend upon whether the Comintern was hidden or open, whether manners at U.N. were rude or Chesterfieldian. It depended upon whether the part of the world which wanted permanent peace would continue to be 1) "more powerful," and 2) "equally vigilant."
Grounds for Hope. Now, I devoutly hope that this view of mine may prove to be correct. But the United States and the Western democracies of Europe will fail to profit by the hard experiences they have undergone if they did not take every measure of prudent defensive preparation which...
Grave Fears. Now, with two Episcopal clergymen marrying divorcees (one of them with two living husbands), it looked to the opponents of the canon as if chaos had come indeed. The Right Rev. William T. Manning, retired Bishop of New York but still as vigilant as ever, sparked the Living...
Business, labor and Government leaders agree that a sound, balanced and greatly expanded "world trade is America's hope for the future. The time to start building this world trade is now, and the first step is to create a vigilant, informed public opinion on the subject.