Word: wrongness
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Records of a Norwegian Cabinet meeting at which Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht warned that Norway must not get in the war "on the wrong side...
...strength as English perfidy and weakness, makes a great point of moral issues of war guilt and war aims. One of the tabulations of the Princeton Centre suggests that an uncritical American listener, accepting all British and German statements at their face values, might easily decide Britain was morally wrong, but would win the war anyway...
Professor Sheldon Glueck of Harvard Law School and his scholarly wife Eleanor know plenty about bad boys. They have studied bad boys-1,000 of them-for 15 years in Boston. By 1934, the Gluecks were ready to explain why the boys went wrong. This week they made a second report, Juvenile Delinquents Grown Up (Commonwealth Fund...
...Education. Last week he published a book on the subject, in the form of letters of advice to his son (New Aims in Education-Whittlesey House-$2). Neither flashy nor profound, Mr. Hambidge's book said in good plain English what many another parent thinks is wrong with U. S. schools...
Williams' mythical Lear came just in time to steam London up for a real Lear. Fortnight ago John Gielgud-who played Hamlet on Broadway in 1936-opened in Lear at London's historic, wrong-side-of-the-Thames Old Vic. The stanch Old Vicars-highbrows, artists, workingmen, eccentrics-in tweeds and business suits, did not make for a glittering first night. But because Gielgud was fighting for art in wartime, and because he played the mad, storm-swept, kingly old man with understanding, London's critics voted Lear the most important theatrical event since the war began...