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...next generation will live much as it lives. The life of the father is exposed to the son in daily living. This is supplemented by training in the etiquette of specific situations in which the son is sure to find himself. All of Asia has been trained in this way-and all of Europe was, down to the Renaissance-Reformation period. Then, in Western Europe, complex and interdependent factors-population growth, technological progress, the replacement of the feudal system with more fluid social forms, the new lands across the sea-made tradition-direction obsolete. How were the young...
...powerfully controlling." Even the. predicted cuts in Government spending were turning out to be smaller than anticipated and the growing concern over Russia's possession of the superbomb seemed to guarantee no further cutbacks in the defense budget. With uncertainty over the arms program out of the way-and an easing of credit already taking place-it looked as if the immediate prospect was less one of deflation than a moderate amount of "reflation...
...G.I.s in Japan raised more than $900 to buy a round-trip ticket for a Japanese girl who wanted to study at Baptist Way-and College in Plainview, Texas. In Korea more than $500 was contributed to educate a Korean theological student and support his family...
...parents had had their way-and in 19th century England, parents usually did-Leonard Woods Newman would have been a London tobacco broker. Apprenticed at 18, he began his career dutifully enough. Then, one warm June morning as he pedaled his bicycle to the Bexley railroad station, he fell in love-with a swarm of Clouded Yellow butterflies...
...speech last week, he said that he was proud that he had come "from precinct worker to President." It was a long way-and Americans can be proud of Harry Truman's journey. In his term of office, however, the responsibilities of the U.S. presidency came a long way, too. It is no shame to Harry Truman that he could not keep pace with the awful responsibilities...