Word: carleton
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that is a resounding ideal, Denver-born Author Phenix backs it up with rich personal experience. A Quaker turned Presbyterian, he majored in mathematical physics at Princeton ('34), became a life insurance actuary, a student at Union Theological Seminary, an Army meteorologist, an Army chaplain and a Carleton College professor of religion. He earned his doctorate at Columbia University with a thesis on theology and physics. He is married and the father of sons 15 and 16 years old. Last year he quit his deanship at Carleton because "I don't think college administrations are fertile sources...
...Umbrella. Under the umbrella of antiCommunism, many of the ultra-rightists pursue their own special goals and grind their own axes, ranging from respectable conservative politics and economics through segregation, anti-fluoridation, isolationism, higher tariffs and income tax repeal. Federal income tax, says Dr. Carleton Campbell, a veteran ultra who organized the recent Greenwich meeting, is "one of the steps on the Communist chart to take over a country" by taxing the middle class into impotence. "Our goal is to prevent world government," says Merwin K. Hart, president of the National Economic Council. "And we don't like fluoridation...
...honor of the occasion, Mrs. Hilles planted a pycorantha (flaming thorn) bush in the garden. Mildred P. Sherman, Dean of College Relations; Mrs. Jordan; and Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Granberry, the architects who designed the buildings, each provided a shovelful of dirt...
...CARLETON COLLEGE...
...applied for admission to Swarthmore ("I think it offers more opportunity for independent study in philosophy, and I would like very much to teach philosophy in college"). In a terse letter, Swarthmore rejected him, as usual giving no reason. Though he now expects to go to Minnesota's Carleton, which readily accepted him, the news from Swarthmore stunned his fellow students at East High. Its apparent meaning: the advantage that Western youth had in the desire of Eastern colleges for "geographical distribution" is melting away...