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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said that if the applications continue to pile in at the present rate, the summer school would probably have to devise a policy of selective admissions to many of the courses. "It probably wouldn't work on the first-come, first-served principle," Crooks said, "but I'd sure hate to disappoint a fellow who had come all the way from Omaha and had filed his application in January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deluge of Applications Floods Summer School | 5/11/1966 | See Source »

...about sluggishness come mostly from younger pastors and laymen, reflecting dissatisfaction with veteran leadership. Pastor Robert Thornburg of Peoria fears that the result of this break with the old guard is not creative tension between two views of the church but mutual incomprehension. "We just choose up sides and hate each other," he says. Bishop Richard Raines of Indianapolis, who at a youthful-spirited 67 is the new president of the Methodist Council of Bishops, believes that the age of 50 is the usual dividing line. Many older members "want the church to be what it was and a reminder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Methodists: Forever Beginning | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

That, at least, is what Leary's cells told him. "I look around us," he continued, "and I see metal-all living things and all my cells hate metal-and I see the pollution of the air and the poisoning of the rivers and the concrete over the earth, and I have to say 'Baby, it's time to mutate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Time to Mutate | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

Particularly among the young, there is an acute feeling that the churches on Sunday are preaching the existence of a God who is nowhere visible in their daily lives. "I love God," cries one anguished teenager, "but I hate the church." Theologian Gilkey says that "belief is the area in the modern Protestant church where one finds blankness, silence, people not knowing what to say or merely repeating what their preachers say." Part of the Christian mood today, suggests Christian Atheist William Hamilton, is that faith has become not a possession but a hope...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Toward a Hidden God | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

Making his feature-film debut with La Fuga (The Flight), Director Paolo Spinola brings off one unabashedly lesbian love scene, but mostly his camera composes a critical essay on wealth, boredom, lovers, luxury flats, all the icons of fashionable corruption that Italian moviemakers love to hate. The rest of the movie is so elliptical that Giovanna's "tragic death," presumably by suicide, is never explained, and cues the physicist to recall more of her unhappy history in flashbacks pressed from a charred diary. Sad to say, the dead wife's darker secrets turn out to be less interesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Stranger Than Fission | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

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