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...Loyola University of Los Angeles, a Catholic men's school, announced their affiliation plans. Marymount will move from Palos Verdes Estates to the Loyola campus, near the Los Angeles International Airport, in 1968. Immaculate Heart, another women's school in Los Angeles, will join the coed Claremont Colleges, which pioneered the cluster-college concept, by 1970. Missouri's Webster College, where President Jacqueline Grennan (TIME, Jan. 20) resigned from the Sisters of Loretto to dramatize her belief in lay control of education, now has 75 men among its 900 girl undergraduates, and its faculty is pushing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colleges: Better Coed Than Dead | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

...They are: arbara A. Brown '68 of Henry House and Short Hills, N.J., History and Literature; Lucy M. Candib '68 of Cabot Hall and Danby, Vt., History and Science; Lesley S. Claff '68 of Eliot Hall and Newtonville, History and Literature; Ruth N. Dart '68 of Holmes Hall and Claremont, Calif., History and Literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Elects Phi Beta Kappas | 4/26/1967 | See Source »

...organizational concern. "The Law of Moses may have been abrogated," glooms Yale Historian Pelikan, "but not Parkinson's." Bureaucratic business goes hand in hand with clerical direction of the churches. "It is one of the great ironies of history," says Dean F. Thomas Trotter of California's Claremont School of Theology, "that whereas Protestantism began as an anticlerical movement, by and large today, at least in America, it is a movement of the clergy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: Obedient Rebel | 3/24/1967 | See Source »

...much of an unpredictable surprise to Christianity as the original was. There are Protestants as well as Catholics who believe that a modern reformer has already appeared, in the person of Pope John XXIII. "If we think functionally of someone who opened up the church to reform," contends Claremont's Dean Trotter, "the closest to Martin Luther has been Pope John." Catholic Philosopher Michael Novak of Stanford suggests that Luther's spirit of reform is most likely to be embodied, if at all, by someone totally outside Christianity. "The Luthers today are not in the established church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: Obedient Rebel | 3/24/1967 | See Source »

...Claremont Graduate School...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Professors: Soaring Salaries | 3/10/1967 | See Source »

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