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Harvard moved into its customary first period lead with center Vern Strand and Lenny Strauss showing the way to a 19 to 12 score. But the outside shooting Gary Nell soon wrecked the Crimson's of Bruin Captain Gene Barth and center early plans and the score was tied at 41-all by half-time...

Author: By Robert A. Ferguson, | Title: Brown Tops Varsity Five, 73-72, Hands Crimson Second Ivy Defeat | 2/4/1963 | See Source »

...Columbia is rebuilding, but has the league's second best sophomore in Neil Farber, and will probably to fighting for a first-division berth. Dartmouth has Steve Spahb, league scoring champion, but little else, and Brown has only one commendable player (besides Pembroke), 6 ft. 7 in. captain Gene Barth...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 1/28/1963 | See Source »

...persistent critic of "leftist" thinking in the National Council of Churches and denounces the World Council of Churches as an example of "ecclesiastical elephantiasis." His contributors have taken a dim view of Paul Tillich's religious thought, and Editor Henry claims that the theology of Karl Barth is nullified by its internal contradictions. He is not at all disturbed by Earth's tart reply that C.T. should really be called C.Y. -Christianity Yesterday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Conservatism Today | 7/13/1962 | See Source »

Theologians always tend to clothe themselves in honorary gowns, and since the great Swiss, Karl Barth, may still be in the country June 14, his name is a sound one. Rumor also spreads word of Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike. Among foreign diplomats Herve Alphand, Ambassador of France, seems a more than probable choice. Douglas MacArthur, unable to collect his degree on the last occasions of its awarding, will hopefully manage to come this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: It's Truman, Say the Guesses, In Annual Degree Sweepstakes | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

...four-hour tour of Gettysburg, Civil War Buff Karl Barth, 76, astonished his guides with a fusillade of little-known facts. Led to the spot where the first large body of Confederate troops had deployed, the Swiss theologian smiled knowingly, "Yes, that was [Major General Henry] Heth's group." Told that a Lutheran seminary in which he was lunching had been used as a Union observation post, he nonchalantly rattled off the name of Major General John Buford as the post's commander. Moving south, Barth paused on a battlefield near Richmond. Va., raised a century-old Yankee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 18, 1962 | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

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