Word: grahams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gospels." "We work closely with psychiatrists and psychologists and use many of their techniques in our approach," says the Rev. W. Ralph Graham, chaplain at the Federal Correctional Institute in Englewood, Colo. "We don't use the Gospels or the Ten Commandments or the Beatitudes any more. Instead we talk about God in terms of the prisoners' experience. God has to be something they understand, not just an authoritarian father image." Says Lutheran Pastor Harold Lindberg, chaplain at Ohio Penitentiary: "I stress things like Paul's calling men to victorious living. Without using those exact words...
...Graham Blaine: My dear Miss de Beauvoir, even in the modern world there are certain constants of human behavior. It is quite well known that women are by nature more jealous than men, more demanding of love and affection, more monogamous...
...Graham Blaine: But marriage is implied in our very anatomy, ordained by God, the foundation of society...
...sales, results from the choice of plays. Buechner's Danton's Death proved far too rhetorical, and a play with a passive protagonist must inevitably drag. James A. Culpepper's Phyllis Anderson Award-winning Treason at West Point combined inept dialogue and inadequate characterization. It was barely competent. Anthony Graham-White's adaptation of Johnson, Marston, and Chapman's Eastward Ho! had more potential--it suffered most from a lack of good comic actors. But the play is hardly an old standby...
...where, in Jim's absence, Britain's Graham Hill won for the third year in a row thus pulling ahead of Clark (13 points to 9) in their battle for the 1965 Grand Prix championship...