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Show 19.5 c.ountry, he' is people of . G troitor. to aU c'vlUzatJon and to the the wbole e.rth, becCN$e it happens that the I.t bit of.hope that Is ,Ioopd i.n ,the min.· 0' people of the world everywhere is the hope born of foith that the Constitution .f the; United States wUJ survive" ond thot the people (If the United Stat•. with their idee!s of , govern.ment for the benefit of the people, will corryin\n end·we .• To GftyeM who knew Se.nator Elltert D. and thought, goals They .. these were tive of what he to serve id.list were no the idle sta,tamen" essence Thomas; how to of what he h,od really thought abowt th.. cQmoufiage he Uvea and worked any hidden otways been _ying subJects.. Thomas' politicol and representa basic motives hts God, his country I. and his feUowmcm. He'WCU pragmatic cat other times. Q times, an Lowen Ben:nion, Dfr.tor of the L.,D.S., 'ntthule of Reli- glan. at the University of Utah, Mi'lton BennIon" G.t were beloved a student of Professor Them., cmd the peaonallty and Q eoll"sue of Thomas on son the of Oean Un,lvenity steff for mor\y yeem, summed up Thomas- outlook in the words, realistic idealist. 1ft pblitlcs he was politlcol thought he was Democrat In the traaltlon of Jefferson and democratic in the tradition of those who for others around him above thot of purpose 01 ment advancing hims·elf. an effort to please At the close of his after the bitter 1950 compo'S" and the placed In G eeneern others above him for the sole coreer sour taste Wilson; in 0 ato·t. of It left in disillusion everyone's mouth, when he hod lost his faith in the Jeffersonianlsm concept of the ncommon man"" and in the 24 ability and desire 01 the people to cakh up with the liar and the Ibid. Vol. 96, p. 5598, (8ht4aongreu, 2nd Seu., April 24, 1950). |