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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...president of the United Church Board, describes these experiments as "unstructured ministries." The theory behind these unstructured ministries is that Christianity can no longer sit back and wait for people to join a formal service-every-Sunday church, and must actively seek them out. Thus, in Chicago, the Rev. Donald N. Kelly conducts an "agora" (from the Greek for marketplace) ministry in the arcade of the Oakbrook Shopping Center's professional building. Kelly and his lay assistants present no formal services, instead concentrate on making contact with the unchurched who work at the center or in nearby factories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: Taking the Church Where the People Are | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

...Francisco's North Beach, the United Church sponsored the widely publicized, beat-directed Bread and Wine Mission of Pierre Delattre (TIME, June 29, 1959). Also working in that bohemian area with a cell of dedicated lay assistants is the Rev. Donald Stuart, who spends long hours in taverns and coffeehouses on a ministry to the "night people"-nightclub entertainers, skid-row alcoholics, homosexuals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: Taking the Church Where the People Are | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

Encouraged by Incentives. British businessmen, having expected something worse, seemed surprisingly unruffled about Labor's first major show of economic activism. Stocks rose on the London market, and many businessmen echoed the sentiments of Leyland Motors Managing Director Donald Stokes: "We are encouraged by the new measures to provide incentives to exporters." Though businessmen felt more comfortable with the Conservatives in power, many of them had grumbled about the Tories' more-talk-than-action approach to exports. Economics-trained Harold Wilson quietly mended his fences in the City with a series of preelection private lunches in corporate board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Watching the Action | 11/6/1964 | See Source »

Among the participants will be Richard T. Gill '43, Master of Leverett House, Donald R. Brown, assistant professor of Government, both members of the Doty Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forum on Doty Report | 11/5/1964 | See Source »

...TREASURY--When Johnson became President, it was assumed that Douglas Dillon would be one of the first Kennedy men to go--the new Chief Executive had any number of business friends whom he would like to make Secretary of the Treasury. Most prominently mentioned was Donald Cook, ex-chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and present head of the American Light & Power Company. But Dillon, who definitely wants to stay in the Government rather than return to investment banking, has been a stalwart fund raiser in the past months and is now given an even chance of remaining...

Author: By Ben W. Heineman jr., | Title: The Johnson Cabinet | 11/4/1964 | See Source »

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