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...However, Leo Marx, committee chairman and professor of science, technology, and society, said in an interview with the The Tech, the MIT campus newspaper, that he would be suprised if MIT ever adopted the recommendations...

Author: By Alan Z. Segal, | Title: MIT Issues Self-Examinations; Reports Support Diverse Reform | 4/26/1986 | See Source »

Freshman, a History and Government concentrator, recently received national attention for his thesis on the executive clemency of Georgia factory owner Leo Frank. Frank was convicted in 1913 of murdering a 13-year-old girl. Last month, Freshman's thesis helped gain a posthumous pardon for Frank...

Author: By Alan Z. Segal, | Title: Four Get Marshall Scholarships | 4/23/1986 | See Source »

...fantasies. And now he is, yes, 60. Last week Hugh Hefner celebrated his birthday at his $20 million Los Angeles mansion with 250 well-wishers, including his girlfriend of three years, Playboy Model Carrie Leigh, 22. Hefner, who spends his days working on an autobiography (with Yeager Co-Author Leo Janos), suffered a mild stroke 13 months ago, and he is taking care of himself a little more now. He has switched from Pepsi to Diet Pepsi, stashed away his once omnipresent pipes and uses an exercycle. "Not my style in the old days," Hef admits. But the fledgling senior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 21, 1986 | 4/21/1986 | See Source »

Willebrands' letter addressed what the Cardinal called "the most fundamental" obstacle to Roman recognition of Anglican clergy, Pope Leo's emphatic 1896 decree. Leo's papal bull, titled Apostolicae Curae, laid out the doctrinal basis for the previous centuries of traditional rejection of Anglican ordinations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: New Signals About Reunification | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

...Leo's discrimination arises from the Roman Catholic assertion that ordination gives the church's priests the power to invoke in the Eucharist a real, mysterious re-enactment of the body-and-blood "sacrifice" of Jesus Christ. Beginning in 1552, argued the papal bull, the ordination ritual in Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer erased all mention of the priestly commission to offer sacrifice. Without such a commission, Leo ruled, in Roman Catholic terms the Anglican ordinations were defective both in the form (words) of the ritual and in the intention of the original celebrants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: New Signals About Reunification | 3/17/1986 | See Source »

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