Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...case came up in Jackson, Miss., in February 1965 before Federal District Judge William Harold Cox. He threw out the indictments under Section 241 on grounds that murder, even if it did involve civil rights, was not within federal jurisdiction. Cox allowed to stand against Rainey, Price and Willis only the charges under Section 242, reasoning that as law officers they were the only suspects actually operating under "the color of law" when the crime was committed...
...returning from last season's undefeated varsity and junior varsity heavyweight squads. This year's captain, Jim Tew, rowed in the number four position for last year's first boat. He is a veteran of the Olympic Games at Tokyo in 1964, where he rowed in the four-with-cox which Harvard sent to represent the United States. Other returning lettermen are Brian Clemow, who rowed five for the varsity, and Bill Goodman and Roger Howe, both up from the junior varsity...
FIRST BASE: A problem spot. Sophomores Bob Welz and Jim Cox are competing for the job, but if neither measures up, O'Donell might shift back into his old position. Welz, if he develops, seems the best bet to be the first baseman by the middle of the season...
...always on the liberal and ecumenical side. At a time when most other Protestant magazines suspiciously viewed Roman Catholicism as a formidable monolith, C & C was inviting Catholic contributors to explain the church's views on issues that caused interfaith tensions. One article two years ago by Harvey Cox of the Harvard Divinity School suggested that it was time for Protestants to re-examine their attitude of total opposition to premarital sex. Another, by Pastor Howard Moody of Manhattan's Judson Memorial Church, proposed a redefinition of obscenity: the really filthy word, he suggested, was not a four...
...offense against God and man, but usually with qualifications. Says Los Angeles Methodist Bishop Gerald Kennedy: "The Lord made man and woman, and this implies a sexual relationship and sexual harmony which is in the center of nature." He is echoed by Harvard Divinity School's Harvey Cox, who, from a theological viewpoint, sees "the man-woman relationship as a model of the God-man relationship...