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The result would be establishment of national goals that would not only spur us on to our finest efforts, but would meet the stern test of practicality. The Committee I plan will comprise educators and representatives of labor, management, finance, the professions and every other kind of useful activity.

Its existence is yet another convincing proof of the practicality of its Founder’s vision of a united world, another evidence that humanity can live as one global society, equal to whatever challenges its coming of age may entail. If the Bahá’í experience can contribute in whatever measure to reinforcing hope in the unity of the human race, we are happy to offer it as a model for study.

Suppose they've made it uncomfortable for Frencham Altar, what? Well it was only to be expected." The callous practicality of tone fired Cranbourne to answer: "Expected, yes. But one of these days if there's any justice knocking about this old world of ours we shall have to pay." "Five thousand was the price," retorted Cassis. It is probable there might have been a row had not Mr.

"True; I forgot you were a fool in disguise." "What has Romance done to you that you should turn on her with the stuffed-club, Practicality?" "She has never paid any particular attention to me; perhaps that is the reason." As we neared a corner I saw the Honorable Julius again. He stretched forth his death's-head mask. "Beware the ten of hearts!" he croaked.

Uniform in all the fortress was the architecture, it being a strange mix between elegant and gentle arches and curves and brute practicality, for while the ceilings were high and open, and the walls wide, they were rendered homely by their plain surfaces and the absence of small triflings, conditions that were necessitated because of its identity: an impregnable fortress containing a highly organized and self-sufficient governmental society, each citizen having a particular duty for the common good, and each kept from an unfarcical personal identity by the means of a statist society.

They permeated the Valley of Virginia; many moved on south into Carolina; finally, in large part, they made Kentucky and Tennessee. Germans, too, came into the valley down from Pennsylvania quiet, thrifty folk, driven thus far westward from a war-ravished Rhine. Shrewd practicality trod hard upon the heels of romantic fancy in the mind of Spotswood.

His practicality is shown in some of his simple but useful inventions for the sick-room, such as the device of a rope, suspended from the ceiling over the bed, by which a patient may move himself about more easily; and in some of his improvements in surgical dressings, such as stiffening bandages by dipping them in the white of an egg so that they are held firmly.

They have always been artists in Italy; they have always been sternly free in Scotland: for a word of glory the French rush into the smoke of battle: the Englishman is a success in courage and practicality; the German has not given his existence in vain to thoroughness; nor the American to business.

The only thing like a great and worthy idea vitalizing a party, and making it heroic, was the enthusiasm in '64 for re-electing Abraham Lincoln, and the reason behind that enthusiasm. Lincoln, underneath his practicality, was far less European, was quite thoroughly Western, original, essentially non-conventional, and had a certain sort of out-door or prairie stamp.

There were 511 in high-school work, and 243 in elementary education. There were 79 studying music, and 68 studying to be trained nurses. There were 606 in the college of liberal arts and sciences, and in the department of commercial education there were 987 for it is a university that offers both scholarship and practicality. Temple University is not in the least a charitable institution.