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...explains, are cut off from "real life" several hours a week, 300 hours in four years. He complains that parts of the training program, like the Air Force Emergency Notification Net, are silly and bear no relation to the undergraduate's full-time role as a student. Meyers' own implicit view of real life raises the question of what conception a Harvard student can have of life outside the Yard. In an institution where seventy-five per cent of the students continue their studies in graduate school and where the only impressive adults accessible to students are scholars...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: Cambridge 38 | 6/3/1963 | See Source »

...important positions. Nevertheless, a theologian should never be formed by the world around him-either East or West. He should make it his vocation to show both East and West that they can live without a clash. Where the peace of God is proclaimed, there peace on earth is implicit. Have we forgotten the Christmas message...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theologians: Barth in Retirement | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...Conway warned, there are also dangers implicit in the College's world. He described Harvard as a place that he wished "were less competitive and much less tense." He quoted Thomas Aquinas' teaching that the end of action is contemplation. He said that the University has not completely escaped "the impingement of commercial and industrial values on what should be a contemplative life essentially critical of secular values...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Conway Gives Levertt Farewell Talk | 5/10/1963 | See Source »

...editors of The Current have devoted their entire spring issue to the problem they have, in effect, been discussing in every issue: "the experience of the Catholic student at Harvard." Their ten articles explore two implicit themes: the social and intellectual position of Catholic students as a minority group in a secular university, and the more general position of all Catholics in an age of uneasy agnosticism...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: The Current | 5/1/1963 | See Source »

...Cotton in his recent article on Harvard basketball, states that the team's poor won-and-lost record is partly due to alumni and admissions office indifference and largely due to poor coaching. Implicit in this criticism is the alarming notion that the alumni and admissions staff should actively recruit basketball players for their own sake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD BASKETBALL | 4/22/1963 | See Source »

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