Word: hutchison
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University religion courses are designed not to defend one faith but to explain all. "We're not selling it; we're studying it," says Chairman John Hutchison of the Claremont College's religion department. Universities deliberately avoid hiring propagandizers for a faith. "It's completely irrelevant to us whether a man is a good Christian or a good Protestant or a good atheist just so long as he is a good and competent scholar," says Columbia's Joseph Blau. Western Michigan has had a Jesuit priest teaching Hinduism and Buddhism, while at Wisconsin a course...
...moved ahead to stay in second period, scoring three goals in minute-and-a-half. Another Cornell tally the score 5-2 before attackman Hutchison scored the only Crimson in the period on a pass from Dick...
...loss may not be so painful with the return yesterday of attackman Kieth Hutchison to the lineup. According to coach Dick Lentz, Hutchison seemed to be coming alive when he was injured after the squad's third game. Now, his addition may bolster the attack as it enters its toughest tests...
...curious sequence, retired Air Force Major General David W. Hutchison, commander of the U.S. Ninth Tactical Air Force during the Bay of Pigs buildup, said that he had been "consulted as an adviser on occasion" about the invasion. He named Brigadier General G. Reid Doster, commanding general of the Alabama Air National Guard, as the man "in charge of tactical air operations" for the invasion. Doster, said Hutchison, has "plenty to tell." But instead of telling, Doster referred newsmen to Albert C. Persons, managing editor of the Birmingham Examiner, and cousin of retired Army Major General Wilton B. Persons...
...foreign exchange holdings fell nearly 50% to a scary low of $1.1 billion. Six days after the election, in which the Conservatives remained in power, but as a minority government. Prime Minister John Diefenbaker suddenly put on the country's most stringent austerity since 1947. Canadian Historian Bruce Hutchison mourned that Canada was "brought to the rim of ruin . . . and became a mendicant...