Word: wickedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"If a guy needs to learn how to hold his liquor," the master of Silliman College, Theodore M. Greene, said, "he might as well o it under home conditions. There's no use forcing him to go to a West Haven bar ... they've got to go awfully wild before...
I think. . . that the people of the world and particularly our own American people are strong and sound in heart. We have been late in meeting danger, but not too late. We have been wrong but not basically wicked.
Neither is Mr. Niebuhr's thesis that the Renaissance movement toward glorifying the individual was a wicked flight into paganism well taken. It could just as logically be argued that this was a reaction against the depressing, guilt-producing dogma of the church that man is innately evil, and...
Ring sat on the platform as Paul Robeson denounced the U.S.'s "wicked and shameful policy" and Gus Hall, national secretary of the Communist Party, accused the U.S. of making "undeclared shooting war against all the peoples of Asia." To the 9,000 "peace partisans," Ring cried: "For a...
And then Eustis met saucy Beulah, who "was like the wicked ones the Prophets roared against: wore her clothes the way they did, and had that little gold chain on her ankle; walked the way they must have done, hip bones loose in their sockets, the bottom part of her...