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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Modernist? The Council's constitution forbids the drawing up of any common creed, and bars from membership extremely "liberal" churches which deny Christ's divinity. In 1944, the Council voted against admitting the Universalist Church (45,000 members). Other sizable nonmember churches: Unitarian, Southern Baptist, most Lutheran groups.' Chief complaint of most Baptist and Lutheran groups, who are basically fundamentalist, is that the Council itself is too modernist, leftist and pacifist...
...last week the profitable Book Find Club had 70,000 members and 70 employes. It was splurging on an advertising campaign, which it hopes will sell $1,250,000 worth of books this year, boost membership to about...
...protest direct to General Douglas MacArthur. Last week MacArthur's inspector general, Colonel E. J. Dwan, answered them. Said he: "There is abundance of evidence that reflects adversely on the 'discretion and integrity' of [Pettus and Rubin]. It is evidenced that each has held membership in the . . . Communist Party and has at times flavored his public writings with Communistic thought...
Partial Answer. Today the bulk of Blue Cross enrollments come from big industries, some of which pay all or part of employe membership costs. Hospitals must meet minimum technical standards set by the American Hospital Association. Blue Cross's annual revenue...
...average Blue Cross subscriber, or any member of his family, gets: 1) 30 days semiprivate care in the hospital; 2) an additional period (variable according to locale) at half cost; 3) all meals, including special diets; 4) operating room and anesthesia; 5) electrocardiograms, physical therapy and routine lab tests. Membership cards are honored throughout the U.S., and farther. One member recently collected a refund for an operation performed five years ago in Tokyo...