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Claude L. Weaver '65, of Dunster House and Atlanta, Ga., and a fellow student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) worker were freed from a Jackson, Miss., jail on $500 bail Friday night...
...series of electrocardiograms may be decisive. And regardless of difficulty, it is important to diagnose the disorder early -when there is still hope of arresting it with anticoagulants. It probably is never "cured" in the literal sense, and only rarely is it reversed so thoroughly that the patient is freed of his handicap...
Graham even told his audience what it would be like to be freed. First of all, he said, a commitment "frees us from the penalty of sin. There is nothing on earth like knowing that the past is forgiven and that you won't be held in account for it. What a tremendous sense of reliet...
...gripe with American life. He deplores the vapid joylessness and the comfy-cozy ways of suburbia, the white collar man, and the mass media. Unlike existentialists, however, Riesman refuses to believe that mass production per se brings on the magnified man; instead, like Marx, he thinks mass production has freed man for better things...
...ahead until the old boiler bursts," says the Rev. E. Stanley Jones, whose fame overseas as an American evangelist is matched only by Billy Graham. Jones was formally retired by the Methodist Board of Missions in 1954, after 47 years of work -but retirement meant only that he was freed from all church assignments to set his own unflagging pace. In 1963, for example, he spent six months hopping from one missionary outpost to another in Asia and Latin America, filled 736 preaching engagements, spent his vacation writing his 24th book, a spiritual autobiography. Last week, after eating...