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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, Germany's Father Hans Küng. To Monsignor William J. McDonald, rector of Catholic University of America, giving a forum to these scholars might seem to place his school on the liberal side in debate at the council (now in adjournment until September)-and he did not want...
...curl up with a good book. Perusing the Greek classics and pinpointing their references. Italian Entrepreneur Jean-Baptiste Serpieri in 1864 rediscovered the ancient mines of Laurium near Athens, from which the classical Athenians extracted their wealth and the lead needed to build their fleet. Geologist Charles Godfrey Gunther located copper on Cyprus by reading Latin manuscripts. The latest to cash in on the classics is a short, stocky Greek named Alexander Xenarios, who spent 30 years roaming Greece and making minor finds before he hit the jackpot: a deposit in northern Greece's Chalcidice district estimated...
Crimson goalie Godfrey Wood collected the New England College Hockey Award for noteworthy sportsmanship and Gene Kinasewich was singled out as the East's best defensive forward. Boston College's Jack Leetch was named the region's most valuable player...
...evening of honors at the Harvard Club of Boston last night, Gene Kinasewich was named Captain-elect of the varsity hockey team. Dave Johnston, Gerry Jorgenson, and goalie Godfrey Wood were also singled out for special awards at the post-season celebration...
Defensemen Dave Johnston and Harry Howell, forward Tim Taylor, and goalie Godfrey Wood were named to the first team. Johnston and Princeton's highscoring forward John Cook were the only unanimous choices...