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...bingen's Jürgen Moltmann and Munich's Wolfhart Pannenberg. Moltmann, of Theology of Hope fame, has been the better known and the more popular, especially among Protestant social reformers. Pannenberg is still largely unknown outside the tight little world of religious scholars. But, says John Cobb of California's School of Theology at Claremont, he "is fairly widely recognized to have published more substantive work in theology in the past decade" than any other Protestant...
...Thomas Cobb, Jr. Rome...
Died. Lee J. Cobb, 64, growly, explosive actor who triumphed on Broadway as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman and in over 40 years appeared in more than 80 films; of an apparent heart attack; in Los Angeles. Born Leo Jacoby in New York City, in 1935 Cobb joined Manhattan's Group Theater where he appeared in Waiting for Lefty and Golden Boy. Cobb was acting in Hollywood films when Director Elia Kazan sent him a copy of a new Arthur Miller play, Death of a Salesman, and an offer of the starring role. He accepted...
Second, your article left the impression that I had done the bulk of the organizing. This is flattering, but actually many other students--particularly Sara Cobb, David Price, Nacy Rohnasto, Brenda Berry and Debbi Cooper--worked long hours setting up the group; and the real credit naturally goes to the people from East Boston who have been running the office for over a year without significant student help...
...Eagles raked the Crimson in their first encounter this season, 72-71, when Ernie Cobb floated home the winning jumper with only four seconds left to play...