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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fall made a number of reforms in their way of life, including the right to wear civilian dress. Although other Roman Catholic orders have modified or dropped their habits without any trouble, none of the changes seemed to please Los Angeles' James Francis Cardinal Mclntyre. He threatened to dismiss the sisters from their teaching posts in parochial schools of his archdiocese. The nuns promptly appealed to the Vatican, which appointed a special four-member commission to investigate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Ultimatum to Nuns | 6/21/1968 | See Source »

...fired was City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglilmo '29 dismissed last January by five members of the City Council, led by Edward A. Crane. DeGuglielmo left the manager's office last January in the same way he entered it two years before--in a bitter battle in the Council. In 1966, DeGuglielmo, a former mayor of the City, rounded up five votes on the council to dismiss John J. Curry '19, who, with the close counsel of Crane, had served as manager for 13 years. During the next two years, the council minority led by Crane sniped away at DeGuglielmo...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Cambridge Politics: | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

...book that the Class of '68 does not read very much is the Bible; by and large, graduates dismiss institutional churches as irrelevant or unimportant. Nonetheless, Roman Catholic Philosopher Michael Novak of Stanford thinks that there may be "more religion among students who now act on their conscience than among those who sit in church every Sunday seeking to be blessed." The Protestant dean of chapel at Stanford, the Rev. B. Davie Napier, enthusiastically endorses this year's seniors, who, he says, "embrace an authentic, courageous morality that sees obscenity where it really is?in all schemes that thwart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: THE CYNICAL IDEALISTS OF '68 | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

...popping red, blue and yellow paints are splashed inside the glass showcases; a lettered wheel whirls out breezy explanations in art nouveau type. Topping off the extravaganza is a large wall map, lit up by flickering red neon tubing. It is the kind of show that conservative diggers dismiss with a scornful epithet: "Pop Archaeology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Archaeology: Drama for Diggers | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

...join the Black Power movement to adolescents fighting for independence from resistant parents. The group's militancy, he told the meeting, stems from the failure of white "parents" to allow Negroes to take their rightful place in the American "family." Explaining the comparison, which most Negroes would dismiss as patronizing, Pinderhughes pointed out that a thwarted adolescent often becomes alienated and antisocial. Black Power militants, he said, might similarly reject the idea of rejoining the U.S. family as full-fledged relatives, even if such a status is eventually offered to them. "Much of the outcome," he said, "depends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Psychiatry: Understanding Militancy | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

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