Word: jameses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"To live in the world of creation--to get in it and stay in it--to frequent it and to haunt it."--Henry James.
Divinity School graduate James Coucouzes S.T.M. '45, was elected Archbishop of the Americas by the Holy Synod of the Greek Orthodox Church, Saturday, in Istanbul.
Archbishop James, who had been serving as the ecumenical representative to the World Council of Churches, is a close friend of Douglas Horton, Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, who commented that "churches in Christendom can be happy with the election. The Archbishop is a very fine person."
Yet William James called her his "most brilliant woman student." And Gertrude Stein herself, in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, remembers "enjoying her life" and "liking it all." The apparent contradiction may arise from the complexity of her mind, from the habit she had of speaking just any old...
A grant last June by the Institute and funds from local groups financed the preparation of the yet unpublished report by Carter C. Umbarger '59, James S. Dalsimer '59, Andrew Morrison '58, and Peter Breggin '58, members of the PBH committee.