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...week's end Judge Bootle ruled unconstitutional the state funds cut-off law. The FBI came in to investigate the rioting. Three hundred teachers-half of the faculty-jammed the university chapel to pass a toughly worded resolution insisting that "the two suspended students be returned to their classes" and demanding the "preservation of orderly education." Swiftly ordering Students Holmes and Hunter readmitted this week, Judge Bootle left the maintenance of law and order squarely up to the state of Georgia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Shame in Georgia | 1/20/1961 | See Source »

Guignard's newest work, on display in Rio de Janeiro last week, is a series of paintings of the Stations of the Cross for a starkly modern Roman Catholic chapel designed by Communist Architect Niemeyer. Rationed to two beers and a teaspoon of whisky a day, Guignard finished the brightly colored childlike paintings in 17 days while a record player blared Bach's St. Matthew Passion and Debussy's The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. The critics were ecstatic. Diario Carioca called the paintings too good for the chapel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Favorite Son | 1/6/1961 | See Source »

...ticket in politically touchy North Carolina; he is trusted by the South; and he is respected and liked by the U.S. business community. An old pro with young ideas, Hodges is the Methodist son of a dirt-poor tenant farmer. He worked his way through the state university at Chapel Hill, spent 17 years with the Marshall Field & Co. textile empire. where he became a vice president, before taking his first political step in 1952. Then, on a friend's advice, he ran for lieutenant governor, won with surprising ease. Two years later, Governor William Umstead died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW ADMINISTRATION: First Frontiersmen | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

...influx has reached the point where organized aid must replace warm hearts and individual assistance. A year ago, the Miami diocese of the Roman Catholic Church pioneered with .practical help-La $75,000 Catholic Latin Center staffed with four priests and four nuns, and with a nursery, clinic, chapel, adult education school to teach English. Last October a permanent Citizens Committee was organized and now there is a Cuban Refugee Emergency Employment Center with six bilingual interviewers. The Rockefeller Foundation donated $10,000 to the Catholic Latin Center for immediate aid, and the International Rescue Committee, veteran of the Hungarian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: They Would Be Free | 12/12/1960 | See Source »

...than 1,500 students. Almost all require the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test; many also demand the Achievement Tests and sometimes the new "Writing Sample." Few have application deadlines, though all advise early applications. Most were church-founded, and though direct church control is rare nowadays, many still require chapel and religion courses. Liberal education is the primary task at hand, not religious indoctrination. About half the professors in each hold doctorates-well above the national average. Big universities, when raiding small campuses for staff, tend to steal researchers. The schools listed are largely pure teaching institutions, a boon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Little Known | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

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