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Others feel that the church should not quickly dismiss anything that has the power to deepen faith. Dr. W. T. Stace, of Princeton, one of the nation's foremost students of mysticism, believes that LSD can change lives for the better. "The fact that the experience was induced by drugs has no bearing on its validity," he says. In an article on the drugs written with Leary for the journal Religious Education, Dr. Walter Houston Clark of Andover Newton Theological School argued that the structure of the drugs is similar to that of a family of chemicals...
...plausible for a time because there were only one or two crib deaths right after the heat broke. But post-mortem examination of the victims showed no dehydration. And other cities that had suffered the same heat, or worse, reported no increase in crib deaths, which only served to deepen the Philadelphia mystery...
...chief one being that most Barnard girls come from the New York area and live off campus. Since it is not a tidy residential school, Barnard needs a strong president to give it focus. Miss Park is also concerned with the trend toward early specialization among undergraduates. To deepen liberal learning, she wants to bring in more creative arts, politics, economics, math, philosophy-to produce laymen who can "challenge the specialist for the public good." Her aim is to put "some nobility, some unselfishness of aspiration into the lives of these young people whom knowledge has given such great power...
...activity of the academic year 1961-62 began with an account of the new Cambridge Electron Accelerator, symbol of a scientific age. The University's involvement in science, in research and in the upper reaches of graduate and professional education will grow and strengthen in the years ahead--strengthen, deepen and lead on to increasingly intense specialization...
...reductions at an "early date" seems untimely to men like Mills and Byrd because the federal budget for fiscal 1963 (ending next June 30) shows a deficit estimated at $7.8 billion. Another gaudy deficit, of size unknown, lurks ahead for fiscal 1964. Conservatives fear that tax reduction will deepen the deficits. "I'm not in favor of reducing taxes out of borrowed money," says Byrd, "and that's bound to be the case with any tax cuts next year." Speaking in New York the day before the President, Byrd said he was convinced that "sharp reductions in federal...