Word: christiane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...With the knowledge but not the formal approval of Massachusetts' Governor Christian A. (for Archibald) Herter, letters were being circulated by the Christian A. Herter-for-President-in-Case-Eisenhower-Doesn't-Run Club...
...year declines towards its end, man, as far back as history records, has always hungered for imagery, the warm glow of fire, a reassuring star of hope. In the Christian world, the great theme around which this yearning centers is the story of the Nativity. No subject in Western art has had more enduring appeal for the hearts and minds of men. From the West's earliest known painting of the Madonna and Child (TIME, May 16) through the passionate, attenuated figures of El Greco and Grünewald to such diverse moderns as Gauguin and Matisse, the elemental...
First reason for the vigorous intellectual leadership of the weekly Christian Century (circ. 38,500) is tough-minded, liberal Editor Charles Clayton Morrison, 81, who bought it in 1908 (when it had 600 readers) and made it into the trumpet voice of nondenominational Protestantism. Eight years ago Editor Morrison retired, leaving the magazine in the hands of his longtime managing editor, Paul Hutchinson. Editor Hutchinson is the second reason for the Century's success...
Santas & Spenders. Last week in predominantly non-Christian Japan, Tokyo's big department stores vied with each other in hiring Santa Clauses and putting up Christmas trees. The streets were jammed with automobiles (twice as many as in 1954), and at Keio University, campus parking was restricted because of the increase in student-owned cars. In ten months the number of TV sets in Japan had increased from...
Meanwhile, he takes pride in such signs of success as the recent elections at the big Someca auto-parts plants where two of his missionaries worked for a year: for the first time the Communist C.G.T. lost to the Christian Workers Union...