Word: martines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first team consisted of Meigs, Elis Phil Tarasovic and Al Ward, Columbia's Claude Benham, Bill DeGraf and Stan Inthar of Cornell, Dartmouth center Bob Adelizzi and end Monte Pascoe, Penn's Jim Shada, Dick Martin of Princeton and Brown Captain Jim McGuiness...
...student who burst into his office seemed so distraught that Professor James A. Martin Jr. of Amherst College's department of religion has never forgotten him. "Sir," said the student that day two years ago, "I am at the end of my rope. I have now lost my faith in science, and I gave up religion long ago! What am I to do?" The student, in a sense, was asking the question on behalf of a whole generation that has found an urgent desire to believe. Today on campuses across...
...thousands of young Americans, such a dismissal today would be intellectualhleresy. Brown University reports that more students are taking courses in religion than ever before; the number of Smith girls enrolled in religion courses has doubled to 442 since 1950. On campus after campus, says Amherst's James Martin, "there is what one might call at least a new look at the values of our Hebrew-Christian heritage, not only as a neglected and important factor in our cultural history, but also as a possible source of faith for living in today's world-or yesterday...
...vintage popular tunes (Gus Kahn hits of yesteryear) were sung by Tony Martin on NBC's show of the same name (Mon. 7:30 p.m.). This show, like Eddie Fisher's (Wed. 7:30 p.m., NBC) and Dinah Shore's (Tues., Thurs. 7:30 p.m., NBC), is dominated by a handsome singer who manages to put the imprint of his own personality on the songs he sings. Nonetheless, it is sometimes disturbing to watch the curious expressions on the faces of even these popular singers as they grope for the right note and also try to arrange...
...Died. Martin P. Durkin, 61, Secretary of Labor (Jan. 21 to Sept. 10. 1953) and only Democrat in the Eisenhower Cabinet, president of the A.F.L. Plumbers and Pipe Fitters union since 1943; after long illness following brain surgery; in Washington...