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...fact, it was really the hard work of Kidder and fullbacks Brian Fearnett and Lawson Wulsin that frustrated the Dubliners and gave Harvard the edge. All three combined to shut off the Irish and control the game...

Author: By Bruns H. Grayson, | Title: Crimson Booters Shut Out Dublin 2-0; Solid Defense Saves Day for Harvard | 10/1/1973 | See Source »

Some people played well: Captain Steve Kidder covered the goal precisely and used his head. Brian Fearnett was easily the most solid and consistent player Harvard had and Lawson Wulsin seemed to team well with Fearnett in the backfield...

Author: By Bruns H. Grayson, | Title: Booters to Meet Dublin; Adedeji Out | 9/29/1973 | See Source »

...defense, which played superlatively in several late-season contests last fall, has returned relatively intact. Considering the problems the Crimson may have up front it is reassuring to note the return of starting fullbacks Brian Fearnett, Steve Mead and Lawson Wulsin...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Harvard Opens Soccer Season vs. MIT Today | 9/26/1973 | See Source »

...guerrillas that provoked the angriest criticism of the council during the past few years and that apologists defended at the Geneva meeting. The discussion centered on a 13-page report on strategies for social justice prepared by a W.C.C. study group headed by Memphis Methodist Pastor James Lawson. The report saw three "options" open to contemporary Christians: 1) Nonviolent action as the only possibility consistent with obedience to Jesus Christ; 2) Accepting the necessity of violent resistance as a Christian duty in extreme circumstances, but applying to it criteria similar to those governing a "just war"; 3) Participation in already...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The World Council at 25 | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

...report acknowledged that "too little attention has been given ... to the methods and techniques of nonviolence in the struggle for a just society." But Lawson noted that nonviolent tactics too often go unnoticed or unaided. Most violence in the world, he charged, is "structural"-the violence of "racism, militarism, hunger, exploitation of people, economic inequity, war, disease, and poverty." By contrast, "revolutionary violence is a tiny percentage-and a response to systematic violence." Indeed, said Swiss Pastor Clement Barbey, assistant to Potter, revolutionary violence has been the accepted answer to such oppression. "Are the Africans in Mozambique who fight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The World Council at 25 | 9/10/1973 | See Source »

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