Word: haney
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this a religious work?" Littlejohn asked Robert W. Haney '56, minister at the First Unitarian Church of Boston, who was asked the same question in the recent Massachusetts court proceedings. Haney replied, "If by religious you mean it achieves respect for the divinity, then Cancer is not a religious book. If, however, you mean it expresses a man's ultimate commitments, then it is a religious book...
Providing linguistic-historical comments on the hush-hush Anglo-Saxon words which occur with distinct regulari- ty in Cancer will be Morton Bloomfield, professor of English. The minister who will participate is Robert W. Haney '56, author of Comstockery in America, who is associated with the First Unitarian Church of Boston...
Bloomfield and Haney both testified for the defense in the Massachusetts trial; with Shapiro, they should provide considerable support for Miller and his book...
Robert W. Haney '56, teaching fellow in General Education, and a Unitarian minister at the First Church in Boston, also took the stand briefly...
...human-fatigue experiments, and to an 18,000-ft. peak in the Chilean Andes for high-altitude studies of miners. Then he landed at the Mayo Clinic, where he found himself "in a real medical environment" for the first time. Dr. Keys also found his wife-to-be, Margaret Haney, when he interviewed-and hired-her for a medical technologist's job at Mayo. By 1940 Keys had moved to the University of Minnesota to open and head its Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene. His broad franchise: "To try to find out why people got sick before they got sick...