Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Worse yet was It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, a comedy without a laugh bigger than its title. Here truly were the ghastly deeps of Tracy's career, coming at a time when his potential seemed boundless. By comparison with Mad World, Guess Who is Harding to Cox, a triumph...
...most recent dean hunts. Succeeding Griswold at the Law School is Derek Curtis Bok, 37, son of a former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, an authority on labor law and a member of the university's faculty since 1958. Co-author (with Harvard's Archibald Cox) of the classic textbook on labor law, Bok has had experience as a strike mediator and is well liked by his students, who consider him less frostily distant than Griswold. Heading the Divinity School is Stockholm-born Krister Stendahl, 46, an ordained Lutheran minister who is regarded...
...Harvey Cox, associate professor of Church and Society, joined several other speakers in exhorting the audience not to be intimidated by the indictments...
...hereby aid, counsel, and abet you not to participate in this war," Cox said, echoing the language of the indictment...
...Eclectic. The goal of religious hippies is union with God, whom they envision as a "cosmic consciousness." Despite its bizarre aspects, a surprising number of clergymen see the hippie faith as a genuine spiritual impulse. "Hippieness has all the marks of a new religious movement," writes Harvard Theologian Harvey Cox, in, of all places, the current issue of Playboy. "It has its evangelists, its sacred grottoes, its exuberant converts." He suggests that the hippies' quest for warmth and love is a warning to Christianity. Other churchmen quite rightly question the spiritual validity of an undigested mixture of drug-induced visions...