Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...book will make few happy except for the staunch supporters of the Father; to most other Roman Catholics it will probably appear smug and complacent...
...newspapers a year ago last April. During that time I have heard him repeat his beliefs over and over again as Mrs. Clarke must have, for Father Feeney's exact phraseology frequently appears in the book. The book accurately presents Father Feeney's side of the controversy; I can make no other value judgments about...
...congressional uproar about gambling [TIME, May 8] should make one point perfectly clear: there should be a national lottery in this country...
Next week, almost two years older and many pounds (and Dow-Jones points) heavier, the bull will make his second appearance on TIME's cover (thus joining the circle of such cover repeaters as Harry Truman, Winston Churchill, Joe Stalin, et al.). The cover story accompanying his first appearance indicated that TIME's editors were bullish on the U.S. economy and thought that, if all went well, the stock market would advance to about the point it has now reached. Next week's cover story will take a fresh look at the market and the economy...
Probably the most interesting piece in this collection is the opening chapter by University Professor I. A. Richards. Discussing the lecture process, Richards declares. "Say something which will make people think, and you have fulfilled your function...