Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Blessed Be . . . Youth!" After such staggering words from the leader of Germany's No. 2 party (the Socialists are No. I), French, German, British papers seethed. Viscount Rothermere, blatant "Hearst of England," who would like to see a dictator (himself) in London, personally visited Munich (Hitler bailiwick) last week, sent glowing cables to his Daily Mail...
...Under Herr Hitler's control, the youth of Germany will be effectively organized against the corruption of Communism...
...convinced that his intention was not to kill but to attract public attention to the deplorable state of affairs in Italy. . . . Everywhere men of different beliefs and shades of opinion are allowed to assemble except in Italy. Deprived of liberty and hearing lots of talk about violence, what shall youth...
...last year at Union while serving as an assistant at Madison Avenue Baptist Church to Pastor George C. Lorimer (father of Editor George Horace Lorimer of Saturday Evening Post). Then, married, he took up his first pastorate in Montclair, N. J., prosperous-to-affluent suburb, which would have no youth but the ablest. For eleven years the man and his fame developed slowly, irre- sistibly. The man grew by meeting real issues. He flayed cardplaying (bridge). He was alarmed by this new thing called movies, He flayed parents who let "boys 12 years old send flowers to little girls...
...months ago, Dr. Fosdick became for a moment autobiographical, reminisced of his youth: "We roamed the woods, fished the streams, built our shanties by the brookside. . . ." Those, it might be said, were the old days when Faith was simple, when, despite the fast inrush of science and technology, the Church was a power in society. Today that power is everywhere threatened-not by persecution, but by indifference. In the most unchurched of educated communities in an increasingly unchurchlike world, Dr. Fosdick has caused to be raised on the banks of the magnificent Hudson a magnificent church. To voice its presence...