Word: eminentance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Barred from a student lecture series at C.U. last month were four eminent Catholic intellectuals, including two of the nation's top Jesuit theologians, Fathers Gustave Weigel and John Courtney Murray; a noted Benedictine liturgical scholar, Father Godfrey Diekmann; and one of the official theologians at the Vatican Council...
More than 200 of the university's 350 faculty members appealed McDonald's "speaker ban" to the 40-man board of trustees, which consists of all U.S. cardinals and archbishops, plus five bishops and six laymen. And where at first it seemed that only one incident was at...
Fast Recovery. Every anesthetic has such potential dangers that it must be used with caution. With halothane, the dosage is especially critical. But it won wide approval because it quickly gets the patient to a level of unconsciousness at which the operation can begin. Patients "come out" faster and feel...
Great history professors often teach guts. The modern European history course given by Yale's eminent Hajo Holborn, though currently in abeyance because he is on leave, customarily enrolls some 350 students, who rely on a couple of textbooks, call the course "Page a Day with Hajo Holborn," and...
Recognizing the need to analyze the interacting changes affecting the nations of Western Europe, the Center for International Affairs at Harvard has undertaken studies of a number of individual countries. In Search of France is the result of the first such study; the Center has brought together a group of...