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...surprise of no one, Fordham. Duqnesne, and Villanova accepted bids yesterday to participate in the N C A A Eastern regional scheduled to begin March...
...said King Lear. Quite possibly. But not in a society based on the planned obsolescence of men as well as machines. Paul Weiss, retired Sterling Professor of Philosophy at Yale and one of the nation's foremost teachers, has been denied the Albert Schweitzer Chair at Fordham University because, at 69, he is considered too old. He has now sued, charging discrimination and asserting that he is as alert and vigorous as ever. Says he: "The idea of age has never occurred...
Three a Day. A U.S. liberal, Fordham Jesuit Ladislas Orsy, led the rebels. "Are you trying to manipulate us?" he asked the organizers from the floor. Liberals and conservatives alike protested the prepackaged resolutions. After two days of sometimes bitter floor debate, the participants finally voted 144 to 47 to publish their own resolutions...
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Jefferson Barnes Fordham, L.H.D., dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Martin Meyerson, LL.D., president-designate of the University of Pennsylvania. The first president in the university's history to be chosen by a consensus of faculty, trustees and students...
...renewed and heightened interest in Lonergan, who is now writing extensively again after recuperating from a 1 965 operation for lung cancer. That they came from so many disciplines demonstrated that Lonergan's influence has gone far beyond his original field of theology. In fact, says Fordham Jesuit Bernard Tyrell, Lonergan has become a true "phi losopher of culture": in his grasp of the process of understanding that un derlies every science, he is the 20th cen tury counterpart of a Renaissance...