Word: librarian
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...office alcove in the cathedral's library is stacked floor to ceiling with philosophy and theology texts. While novelizine she also serves as part-time librarian-but she insists she reads none of the voluminous works. Pressed for a personal faith, she says, "Post Newtonian physics," and explains: "theologists all want to define God, t00o put him in their little corner and say, That's what my God is like Scientists are dealing with the real nature of being and they know that they don't know anything...
While the "governing" relationship in the constitution was never officially changed with an amendment, there is no actual relationship now between Harvard and the state. John D Cushing, librarian for the state historical society, said last week. "That part of the constitution doesn't mean a damn thing now," he added...
...poet! A man who knows the world." In his long and tremendously varied life (he died last spring just short of his ninetieth birthday) MacLeish knew as much of the world as anyone. He was a lawyer, soldier, outspoken journalist, and Harvard professor, a public servant whose posts included Librarian of Congress and Assistant Secretary of State, an advisor to Adlai Stevenson and F.D.R., and above all a playwright and a poet...
...wasn't a night watchman, nor a librarian, but instead, a 12-inch, wing-flapping...
...alumni of '56 include a cattle rancher, the chairman of Saks Fifth Avenue, a philosopher, professors, the director of the National Gallery of Art, a priest, a librarian, a lumber wholesaler, an ambassador, a television correspondent, an analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency, a state senator, a pathologist, a househusband, a pilot, a salesman of women's shoes, and a mediator of environmental disputes...