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Frank Huntington is the stroke of the tentative first eight, with Cal Dickinson at seven, Lee Rouner at six, Frannio Straus five, Link Boyden four, John Atherton three, Kim Whiting two, and Dan Simonds at bow. Of these, only half have ever rowed before. Huntington was on the Exeter crew, Atherton rowed at Groton, Whiting for Middlesex, and Simonds for St. Paul...
...they could through Roman Catholic Philosopher Jacques Maritain's expert juggling of "essence" and "complexus," and Professor Florovsky's description of theology as "apophatic." In stressing a plea for a new social welfare system of economics somewhere between laissez faire capitalism and Communism, Unionist Reuther made his bow to religion by calling upon it to "provide man with a positive, fighting faith that will enable him to translate moral and ethical values into basic economic and political decisions." President Louis Finkelstein of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America appealed for a permanent commission to inculcate "moral and spiritual...
When Henry Green's sly and sprightly Loving made its belated U.S. bow last fall (TIME, Oct. 10), the critics cheered and the public bought enough copies to push it onto bestseller lists. With his newest cultivated farce, Nothing, Author Green should do as well...
Mike Scully, who rowed four years in the varsity-bow, and Don Felt, last year's four, are the other major losses from the old squad...
Should a Christian church under a Communist regime resist, and be driven underground? Or should it bow to the state for the sake of continuing as an organized entity? Or something in between? These are not academic questions in China and Poland, in Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Rumania, whose Christians sometimes feel that their Western brethren may be a bit too impatient for a new age of catacombs...