Word: interes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Neurotic faith is not just a laymen's problem. Dr. Leo H. Bartemeier of Baltimore's Seton Psychiatric Institute suggested that ministers should be "as free as possible from delusions about their own omnipotence." And the Rev. Edward S. Golden, secretary of the United Presbyterians' Inter-Board Office of Personnel Services, argued that "there is a crisis in health with moral, physical and emotional manifestations among American clergy." One sign of widespread disturbance among ministers, he noted, is that of the nation's 8,500 United Presbyterian clergymen on pastoral assignment, 3,000 want to leave...
Cummings estimates that it will to publish the paper this summer. group is now seeking contributions foundations and individuals inter in improved race relations...
...should be a colorful sight as crews balance on the bows of the tippy Inter club Dinghies, lift the thirty-foot masts from their slots, and lower them to the decks. Ringside seats will be available on the Weeks Foot-Bridge for the first show...
...center, located in a poor white neighborhood near a Negro ghetto, is part of the United Church of Christ's Backbay Mission Project, which deals with both inter-city and racial problems...
...businessmen gathered in Buenos Aires last week to speak of Latin American investment in an unaccustomed atmosphere of hope. Eighty-five bankers and industrialists, dedicated to bringing together U.S. investment dollars and Latin American opportunities, had come from every part of the hemisphere for the annual meeting of the Inter-American Council of Commerce and Production. This year the meeting was more important than usual: after several years of growing disenchantment, U.S. investors are again showing interest in putting money into Latin America. It is, however, money with some strings attached. Speaking candidly, George Moore, president of New York...