Word: morality
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Russell in the American Mercury for July says: "Missionaries and movies are two (Continued on p. 8} of the most considerable American exports to Japan but curiously enough it is the Hollywood commodity that has had more to do with the decline of harakiri there than our transplanted moral experts...
Birth Control. "Where there is a clearly felt moral obligation to limit or avoid parenthood the method must be decided on Christian principles. . . . The primary and obvious method is complete abstinence...
...Established 1905 "to improve the physical, mental and moral conditions of humanity and generally to advance charitable and benevolent objects," by Mrs. Elizabeth Milbank Anderson, in memory of her parents, Jeremiah and Elizabeth Lake Milbank. Mrs. Anderson's cousin, Albert Goodsell Milbank, Manhattan lawyer, is Fund president. Another cousin and charitarian is Jeremiah Milbank, Manhattan banker...
...twelve District Administrators in Washington, made them his first important speech. Because he had just come from a conference at the White House, his words and manner seemed to many observers to indicate a decided change in Administration attitude toward Prohibition enforcement. Such observers contrasted the personal and moral concern of earlier Prohibitionists, and their sweeping promises, with such staid excerpts from Mr. Woodcock's statement...
Absolved. Rudolph Spreckels, San Francisco financier: of charges of "rigging the market" in Kolster radio of which he was board chairman, and withholding information from stockholders. Said Special Master in Chancery John A. Bernhard: "The question is: were Mr. Spreckels and his associates under a moral or legal duty to disclose to stockholders the disposition of their shares? ... I have concluded they were under no legal obligations...