Word: integrationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Because the council, through its Commission on Religion and Race, has been fervent in the cause of civil rights, much of the slugging comes from angered Southerners or others dubious about integration. Such radiorators as Carl Mclntire and Billy James Hargis, who are fundamentalist in religion and right wing in...
Horace T. Morse, dean of the University of Minnesota's General College, sees the junior colleges as paradoxically good at teaching. The universities, he notes, "emphasize research to the exclusion of the teaching function. Undergraduates need the teaching of mature, seasoned and experienced major professors." The junior college-so...
The proposed 5,000-word "Confession of 1967" does not have to deal with predestination, the historic preoccupation of Presbyterians; an amendment to the Westminster Confession way back in 1903 effectively modified the Calvinist doctrine that some men are predestined for salvation while others are damned to hell. It challenges...
Pettigrew suggested that a new civil rights act should carry "not just a stick, but a carrot," in the form of rewards for integration. He mentioned "balanced schools" as an example. If balanced schools offered special courses that students could not take at other schools, parents would recognize the advantages...
Beverly Winikoff '66 views RGA as the unifying organization of a highly diverse student body. "Vote Cleverly-Vote Beverly," she says, for greater integration of the special committees with the general legislature and more contact between representatives and the members of each dorm.