Word: berkeley
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There is tension, too, among men's orders. The liberal Jesuits at the seminary in Berkeley, Calif., barely speak to their colleagues across the bay at the University of San Francisco. Father Joseph Fessio, a conservative priest at the university, protests, "We have priests saying Mass in sports shirts and some using French bread." Similar views are stated even more colorfully by the Wanderer, (circulation: 35,000), an extreme right-wing Catholic weekly published in St. Paul, which is said to be closely read in the Vatican. This month the paper thundered against "secularist sex education, dissident priests...
Sidney Verba '53, associate dean for undergraduate education, recalls a similar scene at the Stanford campus where he was working as a research fellow. After debate, officials there cancelled the Stanford-Berkeley game scheduled for the next day, and a huge bonfire, traditionally lit the night before the game, burned throughout the afternoon of the assassination...
...Play of the Big Game has become legend on the West Coast. It was greeted with jubilation in Berkeley, which had gone into the game 13-point underdogs to the John Elway-led Cardinals. Prominently displayed on California chests this summer were T-shirts diagraming the entire miracle run. The loss brought shock and dismay to the Stanford fans, who immediately began slotting revenge...
Response to the new group suggests that they may be on to something. "I don't know what it's like on the East Coast," says D'Aguanno-people in Berkeley say this a lot, seeing themselves as leaders in a very long column of marching people, who have no way of knowing whether stragglers at the column's tail end have put on their hiking boots yet-"but out here for the past 20 years, 'male' has been equivalent to 'negative.' " The group filled to its assigned size of eleven negative...
...exhibition of 99 paintings, drawings and collages by Juan Gris at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, B.C., is of exceptional interest. Organized by Mark Rosenthal, an art historian from Berkeley, Calif, it will give most museumgoers in America their first proper look at one of the fundamental modernist painters. There have not been many unalloyed classicists in 20th century art, and although Gris' work has its avant-garde credentials, it can now be seen as he probably wanted it to be: as the extension, into a modern idiom (for cubism was, to him, a kind of ultimate...