Word: finding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Susan Harrison, a "find" when the film was first made, who has since enjoyed an undistinguished career, is adequately pathetic as Suzy. Driven from the happiness of her first love to attempted suicide by her brother ("I'd rather be dead than live with you"), Suzy is inextricably caught in the web of corruption, and it is a wonder that she comes out of it all alive...
...tempered by Adenauer's request that no one smoke in his presence. Through the doors could be heard the angry outcries of Erhard's rival, Interior Minister Gerhard Schroder, who had wanted him out of the way. In the end a 40-man committee was chosen to find a new presidential candidate, who would inevitably be of less stature than Erhard...
...challenging the claim to pure, "unbroken" truth by any institution or church, including Protestantism itself, or even by Scripture. From it he derives his all-important distinction between religious "heteronomy," which is imposed upon the individual, and religious "autonomy," in which the individual continually seeks and hopes to find. The situation of doubt, says Tillich, is "existential"-that is, inevitably part of the predicament in which man leads his human existence-and this existentialism, he feels, is where the Christian Church is grounded...
This term the college received $2,400 under the act, one-tenth of the amount originally requested. Additional grants are expected in the Fall. "Small as it was, the Federal aid was very helpful," the Dean commented. Now many students needing assistance and especially those on scholarships find they are better off borrowing and utilizing the extra time at study...
...shocked to find out how few Harvard students thought about business as a career," commented Jervis J. Babb MBA '24, former President of Lever Brothers Company. Babb delivered the final evening lecture of the 1959 Career Conferences last night at Leverett...