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Heavier Sentence. In his case, the Supreme Court confronted a familiar, vexing question that had concerned it many times. To what extent are the guarantees of the Constitution's Bill of Rights made obligatory upon the states by the "due process" clause of the 14th Amendment, which says that...
Conversion at 8. Balliol began as a penance imposed on John of Balliol, a Scottish baron who kidnaped a bishop in a dispute over land, and to make amends endowed a hostel for 16 indigent scholars at Oxford. The resulting college went on to harbor such notables as John Wycliffe...
"The church." says Castle, "loses its vocation when it fails to carry its love into the streets." Castle himself puts in a 14-hour day and a seven-day week, spends much of the week ministering to alcoholics, drug addicts and other parishioners in Jersey City's hospitals and...
∙The Kerr-Mills Act, implemented (or soon to be) in 38 states, provides federal funds to help localities pay hospital and nursing bills for the aged who are already on relief, plus aid for those who are not indigent until their resources are wiped out by medical catastrophes. Beneficiaries...
Incoming President Vaughan Carrington Mason, 46, of Manhattan, criticized the King-Anderson bill, too. But, separating himself a little from all the harmony, he took after one of the A.M.A.'s favorite laws, the Kerr-Mills Act, which routes federal money to the states to set up medical-care...