Some five million servicemen, civilians, and their dependents were proving the practicality of integration on the job, in schools, and in everyday living.
In any case, by 1948 there was no hope for widespread reform through a step-by-step demonstration of the practicality and reasonableness of integration.
Citing the practicality of the move, the bureau closed the last of the black schools in June 1945.
Immediately Mrs. Edwards put forth her feminine craft like an involuntary tentacle of protection for her excess of imagination, against the masculine practicality of her son.
It is proof of the practicality of the literary experience and an expression of its degree of necessity.
If it is continued beyond that point, it aims only towards a particular specialized and profitable purpose; one studies science as one takes up a business; and one takes up only those applications whose immediate practicality is recognized.
Although he did not actually effect his escape in this dramatic manner, he finally proved that he had not dreamed in vain during his imprisonment by demonstrating the entire practicality of the parachute.
Yet this does not detract from the glory of Fulton, who first combined this scattered knowledge in a practical way, and demonstrated the practicality beyond question.
The advance towards practicality is even more evident in their determination upon strikes.
He claims for religion an equal practicality and efficiency; he demands for it a greater certitude, and he is willing, as Jesus was willing, to put it to the pragmatic test.
With all their practicality and skill in affairs, it is a constant source of wonder that so few Chinese ever have anything to fall back upon.
Even in the ordinary laboratory work I remember how he tried to throw the romance of practicality over my task.
From the first he had the support of Charles Darwin, who never wavered in his admiration of Galton's purpose, though he had doubts about the practicality of reform.
Let me now supplement these observations on the nature and history of expository preaching with some remarks upon its practicality and value.
The Muscular shares the Alimentive's ambition to "get on in the world" and at the same time adds to the union the practicality which offsets the too easy-going, lackadaisical tendencies of the Alimentive.
He is inclined to look at everything from the standpoint of its practicality and is neither stingy nor extravagant.
This partner should be a person largely of the Muscular type, to supply the practicality the Cerebral lacks.
His is a practical nature and his practicality is expressed here as in everything else.
In her own case she could indulge to the utmost that practicality which colours a woman's thought even in mid passion.
Something practical must be done, and practicality was not his strong point.
If the United States wins a few more wars it may be that the rest of mankind will be persuaded that our kind of practicality is not only humanly preferable, but scientifically more defensible than the philosophies of competing civilizations.
This physiological righteousness will remain unquestioned, its practicality unsurpassed, while man remains on the earth to violate the laws of his Creator manifest in his own body.
Brethren, are you going into print to denounce the physiology or the practicalityof this old method in Nature, this new method in humanity, to the sick and afflicted?
The hygiene unfolded is both original and revolutionary: its practicality is of the largest, and its physiology beyond any possible question.
What comes afterward-- From apprehended thing, each inference With practicality concerning life, This you may test and try, confirm the right Or contravene the wrong which reasons there.
Then, for true prayer and true practicality are the closest and most harmonious friends, you will of course aim with forethought and persistency at method in the pastoral work.
She put her dreams and her sentiment into her aims, where they ought to be; she put her practicality into her practice.
It would be difficult to find, even among the innumerable examples that exist, a stronger example of the immensely superior importance of sentiment to what is called practicality than this case of the two sister nations.
And here for the first time I met that bitter practicality of life, the financial question, against which I had and still have to fight yet the more.
Truly the cleanliness andpracticality there are most remarkable.
Everywhere Esperantists are agreed as to itspracticality and unalterableness.
In imagination one can make a new earth and improve all the land communications of our old one, but my unfortunatepracticality stands in the way of my comprehension as yet.
I give this instance, not because it was the first, but because it is one which I had specially treasured in my memory and frequently related as illustrative of the practicality of reading by sound as well as by the written record.
Organization and improvement, the war machine and money, science, practicality and conscientiousness--all this is clearly mechanization seen from the political side.
There is considerable boldness in these proposals of Milton, and yet a cast of practicality which is unusual with him.
This invention has recently been brought to the stage of practicality by the United States Navy.
In this fantasy, practicality vanishes at the outset.
No glorification of the English practicality as if it were a universal thing can ever get over the fact that we have failed in dealing with the one white people in our power who were markedly unlike ourselves.
But when all his powerful practicality is allowed, there does run through him this erratic levity, an explosion of ineptitude.
The aim is only to test the practicality of this method in the routine of a criminal case, and to see if it is not, indeed, the only one by which to attain complete and indubitable results.
For the rle of witness the child's practicality is the important thing.