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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...feeling that the academic world was really the primary bearer of the spiritual tradition," Stendahl says, adding that because this was so, a large number of people interested in a career in religion went into teaching. In his report, Stendahl says, "A theology that does not exist and grow in some kind of continuity with the cultural, educational and academic climate of the nation will not take deep roots in the life of that nation," adding that theological ideas that are not in continuity with American culture "have the character of cut flowers or at best potted plants not capable...

Author: By Alfred E. Jean, | Title: Communities of Faith: The Div School Looks Inward | 3/10/1978 | See Source »

...hero, known simply as "first Man," is modeled after the Soviet dissidents who came to France in the early seventies. Wandering through a nameless country (perhaps the U.S.), he is jostled by the authorities (the leftists), losing one suitcase to them while his other two grow heavier and heavier (his conscience?). It is Ionesco's most metaphysical and optimistic play, for like the new philosophers it claims that from the ashes of politics will rise a phoenix of art.CrimsonMark Lennihan...

Author: By James Ulmer, | Title: An Interview With Eugene Ionesco | 3/9/1978 | See Source »

...review said. Just see it. The show plays nightly except Monday until March 23 at the Hasty Pudding Theatre; after that, you can catch it in Bermuda. Tickets should be bought in advance; call 495-5205 for info. Vanities, a sweet, well-written little play about three girls who grow old but not up is at the Charles Playhouse in Boston (426-6912) for a six-week run. At the opposite end of the spectrum, in terms of opulence, the musical Pippin dazzles nightly at the Shubert Theatre (426-6173 or -4520). Music and lyrics are by Stephen (Godspell) Schwartz...

Author: By Susan D. Chira, | Title: One Gershwin and Two Sneakers | 3/9/1978 | See Source »

...understand the psychological impact of the dollar's fall. People in foreign countries often equate a country's political might and will with the strength of its money. Every time the dollar declines, concern rises abroad about America's power and capacity for leadership, and worries grow about the future of the West's free economies. It troubles Triffin that Washington's policymakers, many of them his friends and former students, do not seem to recognize these dangers. Their dollar-defending moves have been weak and tentative, and their rather cavalier philosophy seems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Strategy for the Dollar | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

Scientists do not know how an overdose of L-dopa kills the cancerous cells, but Wick suggested in the Science article that the chemical may inhibit the copying process of DNA, the code of life necessary for new cells to form and grow. Wick believes that an excessive amount of L-dopa may inactivate the key chemical needed for putting together copies...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Cancer Study Nears Possible Breakthrough | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

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