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...books." Continued McCord: "If theological seminaries are to stand with integrity in the academic world," there must be encouragement to "pursue some problems to the depths. Intellectual innocence is not a Christian virtue." Later, puffing on his pipe in the com fortable "President's Cottage," a century-old Gothic house recently remodeled by his wife Hazel, President McCord ex panded on his thesis. "There has been a theological parenthesis for some three decades or more. The church was chal lenged on her source of authority, and theology began to go on the defensive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Push at Princeton | 4/11/1960 | See Source »

Their shoulders were just beginning to smooth over with muscle, and their legs were still developing full power. Many had never competed in a national swimming meet. But before they were done with the A.A.U. championships held in Yale's Gothic Payne Whitney Gymnasium last week, the youthful American water bugs had served notice on the world-including the feared Australians and Japanese-that the U.S. was improving fast for the Rome Olympics next August. The A.A.U. meet was, in fact, the greatest in U.S. history: with 14 swimming events on the program, seven American records were broken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: American Wafer Bugs | 4/11/1960 | See Source »

...helped to restore Poblet over the past two years, employing a craft knowledge inherited from Gothic times, which persists in Spain as nowhere else. Screens and iron chandeliers had come from Ramon Martí's hands. But it was with a crucifix for a Poblet chapel that Martí, a "mute, inglorious Milton" if there ever was one, had shown himself a son and proper heir of the early Gothic tradition at its most triumphant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIDDEN MASTERPIECES:: HIDDEN MASTERPIECES: The Monastery of Poblet | 3/21/1960 | See Source »

...Roman Catholic intellectual life in Germany, with an almost equally strong attraction for many Protestants. Just out of the hospital (where he underwent surgery for an ailment described only as neuralgia), Monsignor Romano Guardini again presided over his "Laboratory of Ideas," with its long refectory table, its delicate Gothic Madonna standing against red velvet, its record collection, and its thousands of books, including three shelves of his own writings on everything from theology to movies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Faith Is the Center | 3/14/1960 | See Source »

Confined by his budget to black-and-white film, he exploits the expressive possibilities of light perhaps more fully than any director alive. And he uses sound-and silence-with the skill and sensitivity of a composer. With subtle verve and dazzling control, he can alternate dreamy love with Gothic horror or wonderfully bawdy hilarity. He is equally at home with Wildean wit and low Shakespearean vaudeville. Like a gadfly, Bergman buzzes about his favorite target: the normal, healthy, inadequate male. ("Grown men are so rare," one of his women says sweetly to her husband, "that we pick the child...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SCREEN: I Am A Conjurer | 3/14/1960 | See Source »

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