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...incident. It took the form of a forthright but courteous open letter to Dr. Ainslie. Excerpts: "I cherish such high admiration for you personally and for your noble efforts to promote the spirit of religious unity that it grieves me to be compelled to differ from you. . . . In my judgment, you have insulted your country, insulted the churches of the U. S. and insulted en masse the chaplains of the Army and Navy. . . . [The U. S. and the churches] did not want the War, did not start the War, were powerless to prevent the War, but once drawn in ... prayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Concerning Chaplains | 4/28/1930 | See Source »

...efficient and conscientious labors during the severe financial disturbance. ..." Many an outsider reading this said, "Ah! Now perhaps he'll be made president of the Exchange." But brokers, knowing how far ahead such matters are decided, took it as the Committee's way of saying: "See how fine our judgment turned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Nomination | 4/21/1930 | See Source »

...useful function of such a questionnaire is to determine the present extent of law-breaking. The fact that about one-third of the students favor enforcement, one-third repeal, and one-third modification is of little importance. Students in this matter are not in a position to pass critical judgment upon the present legislation. They strike out wildly, vote for repeal when they have no conception of the effects of repeal, vote for modification without any picture of the legislation to be substituted, vote for enforcement without consideration of the paradox of the present conditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nay | 4/15/1930 | See Source »

...lack of judgment in the use of big type which is chiefly responsible for the protest against it. But let me make it clear that I do not propose to abandon necessary, typographical display in emphasizing the importance of news articles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hearstiana | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

...does not know the pedigree of Shaun Goilin, whom he calls "a thoroughly Irish horse." As he watched Sir Lindsay and Melleray's Belle moving away, Mr. Midwood may have questioned the merits of his horse's ancestry more seriously than ever before, and even the judgment of his jockey, the famed Tommy Cullinan of County Limerick, son of a sporting farmer, famed for his clever finishes and for leading with Billy Barton at the last fence in 1928. But Tommy Cullinan was moving up the straightaway with Shaun Goilin, and in the final sprint he passed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Grand National | 4/7/1930 | See Source »

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