Word: karl
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Niebuhr, with his mystical emphasis on "sin," is, in my opinion, just as guilty of mental astigmatism as was Karl Marx, who was blinded to everything but man's economic side...
Someone remembered that Karl Marx himself had said that the bourgeoisie had a language of its own. Lenin had made some remarks about the existence of separate cultures within the capitalist state, and Joseph Stalin declared that the bourgeoisie guided culture. On these slender foundations arose a whole school of Marxist philology. Its chief oracle was a philology professor called Nikolai Marr, the son of a Scottish father and a Georgian mother; he was 53 when the revolution broke out, but embraced Bolshevism with youthful fervor. Marr advocated the development of one universal language, not necessarily Russian, for World Communism...
...Chemistry; Anatol Wolf Holt '50, Mathematics; Milton Forrest Hughes '50, English; Herbert Samuel Hurwitz '50, Biology; Humphrey Wynne Johnson '50, Comp. Phil. & Rom. Languages; David Llewellyn Jones '50, English; John Lord Kice '50, Chemistry; William Aloys Klemperer '50, Chemistry; Allen Eugene Kline '50, Economics; Walter Emery Klingenasmith '50, Biology; Karl George Kohn '48, Music...
...Wister Prize to Karl George Kohn '50 as the senior concentrating in Music who has the highest record in his field, income from the fund...
Understatement. In Philadelphia, after being injured in a bus accident, Karl J. Mersinger sued the Philadelphia Transportation Co. for $75,000 damages, was awarded $90,000 by a sympathetic jury...