Word: callahan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact the entire company, with the exception of Joan Abrahams' very stilted Countess and John Callahan's painfully inept Damiens, seems quite competent. Mr. Mullin has let them down rather spectacularly, but that's not to say that the rest of Tuft's season won't be better...
...convinced that the churches' financial power, which contributed $900 million worth of new building to the U.S. economy last year, is a force that can and must be used to further social equality. "Either you use your assets to further integration or to impede integration," says Eugene Callahan, executive director of the Chicago Conference...
...some Catholic dioceses, churches will soon demand that contractors and suppliers not only show compliance with federal fair-employment standards but take "affirmative action" in providing jobs for Negroes. "The church has matured to the point where it at least perceives the depth of the crisis," says Eugene Callahan of Chicago's Conference on Religion and Race. "A lot of the impetus in the use of money, power and community action will be a direct result of activities like the march in Selma...
Said Eugene Callahan, director of Chicago's Conference on Religion and Race: "There's unemployment because the mills and factories in the Harvey area aren't doing well right now. Hardly any local businesses in Harvey hire Negroes. And I understand Negroes can't get liquor licenses. Naturally they resent the fact that right across the street is a white man running a big liquor store, and he's got a prison record, and he's a big brute besides." Added Callahan: "CORE has complained about these things for months. The Negroes didn...
...women, who hear authors and editors, and learn, in the words of a girl who took the course last year, that "the purlieus of publishing contain powerful people for whom English is a vestigial appendage." Students at Syracuse University are working with Painter Kenneth Callahan on a mural for a new dormitory, are painting smaller murals of their own. Says Thomas E. Black, 27, a painting major: "Being together and talking together is a kind of rubbing-off process; he comes in here and I'm working here. I go in there, and he's working there...