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...Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick has just preached his last sermon as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of New York. Under the curse of heresy, he leaves a pulpit where for six years he has preached with the bold courage of his broad convictions. Today he is probably the newest and the greatest force in modern religious thinking and as such he comes in contact with the stern limits of the Presbyterian dogma...
...time of the Lincheng outrage, he had himself carried by coolies to the bandits' mountain lair, where he cajoled, threatened and bullied the bold, bad robbers into handing over every foreign prisoner in their power...
...Lieutenant Darte quite outdid even the Admiral, for he called the much maligned Carrie Chapman Catt, herself a member of the Council of National Defense, an ally of Moscow. Why? Because of her pacifist activities, of course; and yet two days ago Trotzky's successor, General Frunze, made a bold speech at Moscow calling all Reds to arms...
...Coolidge's partisans set up one screen on which they paint his portrait in heroic lines, bold, strong, silent. His antagonists set up another screen on which they limn him as futile, vacillating, insignificant. What of the truth is not hidden by one screen is completely masked by the other...
Thus, with bold words, Professor Edward S. Corwin spoke his mind impugning the highest court of the country. He sits where Woodrow Wilson sat, in the chair of Government and Politics at Princeton...