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Theologian J. Marcellus Kik recently wrote a parody on Tillich and Bultmann entitled "The King's Existential Garments"-with apologies to Hans Christian Andersen...
Highlighting the new lectures will be Government 160, "Science, Technology and Politics," to be given in the Spring by Sanford A. Lakoff and J. Stefan Dupre, instructors in Government. The course will include "some of the political problems which advances in science and technology have created...
Restraint in criticizing segregation is often the only sensible course for Southern newspapers, Phil J. Johnson, Nieman Fellow, said last night in a speech sponsored by the Harvard-Radcliffe Society for Minority Rights...
Keith D. Lowe '60 and Ernest E. Pell '59 last night won the coveted Boylston Prizes for Elocution. James C. Marlas '59, Mark J. Mirsky '61, and John S. Wolfson '60 each received second prizes in the contest, one of the University's oldest and most distinguished...
Sweeten the Benefits. When V. (for Vestor) J. Skutt took over the presidency of Mutual in 1949 from the late founder Dr. C. C. Criss, he set about building up-and drastically changing-the company. South Dakota-born Skutt studied law at Omaha's Creighton University, and in 1924 entered Mutual's legal department. When he rose to president, Skutt found that nobody could keep straight the legal name, Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, copyrighted a nickname-Mutual of Omaha. He plugged it widely in ads, was delighted when a Buffalo, N.Y. school pupil, asked to identify...