Word: morality
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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That statement still stood as Governor Dewey filled out his week by: 1) delivering a speech on the Communist threat and the foreign situation; 2) reaffirming faith in America in "the moral battle which engulfs the world"; 3) announcing plans to take his family with him July 4 on a month-long "nonpolitical" trip...
...Reader Heidelberger mind his unscientific emotions. Far from imputing dishonorable motives to Professors Rosebury and Kabat, TIME credited them with a full understanding of the "portentous moral issues involved," and with the performance of a patriotic service in publishing the facts about bacteriological warfare...
...killed himself. Last week from Germany came reports that three times she had tried the same trick herself. But Margarete lacked Heinrich's skill. Wanted in Bavaria for trial as a Nazi, she was locked in a lunatic asylum at Bielefeld in the British zone, "a physical and moral wreck...
...Journal lost its first suit, which was filed by the makers of Wine of Cardui, a herb-and-alcohol mixture advertised as a cure for "any sort of female trouble," but widely sold to men who drank it straight). The A.M.A. considered the loss (if damages) a great moral victory. Soon afterward, when Fishbein became editor, he was encouraged to begin beating the bushes. Some of the odd game he flushed: a healer named Percival Lemon Clark, who attacked all diseases with a "sanatology blower" that was supposed to "dry clean the entire [internal] system"; a California dentist who called...
...learned of her Past. He learns, of course; the rake is murdered; Miss Lamarr goes on trial for her life. True Love, Dutch-uncled by Psychiatry, comes of age just in time and snags the real murderer. The whole show may possibly be trying to point a moral: a lady cannot play fast & loose and expect her dream man to remain chaste...