Word: arguments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...society. In their view, exemption from service, like the old "clergyman's discount" at stores, unfairly and unnecessarily sets the cleric apart as a privileged member of society. Some seminarians even feel that their exemption stigmatizes them in the eyes of others as suspected draft dodgers. Still another argument against exemption is that clergymen, if faced with the real challenge of whether or not to serve, would be forced to evaluate more searchingly the morality of war and of duty. Asks Lutheran Theologian John Elliott of St. Louis' Concordia Seminary: "How can clergymen who have not faced...
...conventional and confirming manner. They were lower on a scale which measures the need to be different. For example, they were more inclined to say dislike rather than like to such statements as "Going along with a decision made by a supervisor or leader rather than starting an argument," or "Listening to older persons about how they did things when they were young." The psychiatric group was higher on a scale which measures the need for emotional expressiveness. For example, they were more inclined to say like rather than dislike to such statements as "Letting loose and having a good...
Yesterday, Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29, the current city manager who is Cambridge's chief administrative officer, conducted an extended argument with his chief Council critic, Edward A. Crane '35, over how the City's financial affairs should...
...school? Perhaps he would prefer to approach problems such as the relationship between government and science, the conduct of foreign policy, or the management of the national economy through the use of pre-digested textbooks that really would convey the establishment line? The know-nothing bias which underlies his argument is truly breathtaking...
...with any point made in the article. The "too much academia" and "just more college" complaints were voiced to me by students at the Wilson School, and were so attributed. As for the mention of one long reading list, I cannot see how this could be interpreted as an argument on my part for anything...