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...brought up in a devout (Brethren in Christ) family, later considered himself a non-sectarian Christian. He was formally baptized in Washington's National Presbyterian Church in a private ceremony two weeks after his inauguration (TIME...
...midst of the little wars that erupt periodically in New Haven and Princeton between undergraduates and the sharp-eyed Deans' Office, the freedom-loving sons of Eli and Nassau repeatedly point north to their Cambridge brethren. Yearly, they ask for similar mature and reasonable treatment from their own administrators. Basking as they do, then, in the the light of benevolent rule, Harvard students may be expected to be amazed if not a little hurt when University Hall suddenly turns to severe and unprecedented disciplinary measures. The recent Administrative Board decision to put seven undergraduates with heavy parking violations on probation...
...thirds of the 3,906 U.S. conscientious objectors currently in alternative civilian service are Mennonites and Amish, the National Service Board for Religious Objectors announced. Next largest group (343); Church of the Brethren. Jehovah's Witnesses ranked third with 163, the Quakers fourth with...
...matter of free access to the University's athletic facilities. Merely to point out this inequity is to appeal for its elimination. The law student, with his debilitating and demanding curriculum, is more in need of exercise and the heavy breathing it induces than his more dilettante brethren to the south. Moreover, Harvard Law School, which has pioneered so many advances in legal education, should not miss the opportunity to begin turning out lawyers whose athletic capabilities transcend the links and the green felt...
...Angeles, officials of the Amateur Athletic Union studied reports that pole-vaulting Parson Bob Richards had received a Mercury and other gifts on the television program This Is Your Life, solemnly announced that the loot was legally presented not to Pole-Vaulter Richards, but to Parson Richards' First Brethren church "in the interests of furthering its service." His amateur status still intact, the Rev. Richards hopped 15 ft. 3¾ into the air at the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus Games, won the pole vault and set a new meet record...