Word: thoughtfullness
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To meet what Editor Morrison described as a deplorable emergency he rallied his readers as follows: "[Our readers] already constitute the most powerful moral bloc of public opinion in this nation. How better can they exercise their power than by enlarging the bloc itself? . . . Every teacher in your public school...
Having spent a thoughtful life among books (his tasks having included editing Ivanhoe and Travels with a Donkey), Dr. Cross was much better prepared to receive the shock, so pleasant to him, than were most other Connecticut citizens. Few of the scores of thousands of voters who poured forth to...
This last is the true motto of the church. For, to Dr. Fosdick and to Mr. & Mrs. John Davison Rockefeller Jr., who have spared neither money ($4,000,000) nor thoughtful care for all details, the church is important only because of its prospective occupants. Who are they? They are...
With 2,000,000 men on the dole, with steel-trap Chancellor Philip Snowden set to catch every extravagance at the exchequer, thoughtful Britons learned last week that it costs $3.20 per mi. to run the Royal Train-empty.
The Long Road. Given an inferior actor for the leading role. The Long Road might have been a well-documented, thoughtful, but overlong play. Playwright Hugh Stange (Veneer, Fog-Bound) apparently has a talent for the sort of literary clairvoyance which goes well in novels, but he lacks the ability...