Word: millers
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...abroad. For this issue's political stories, each of our eleven U.S. bureaus reported on regional reaction to the McCarthy-Kennedy development. Washington Bureau Correspondent Lansing Lamont was with McCarthy all week, while Boston Bureau Chief Christopher Cory reported on the New Hampshire primary. Chicago Bureau Chief Loye Miller went to Minnesota to gather background material on McCarthy, and Correspondents Richard Saltonstall and John Stacks covered the story in Washington. Over on the Kennedy side of the coin were the Washington Bureau's Hugh Sidey, Neil MacNeil and Bonnie Angelo (who also filed on Mrs. McCarthy...
...Republicans gathered in his Fifth Avenue duplex to advise him on strategy. The council included Maryland's Governor Spiro Agnew, Rhode Island's Governor John Chafee, New York's Mayor John Lindsay and, improbably enough, Barry Goldwater's 1964 running mate, former Representative William E. Miller. All but four of the 33 counseled Rocky to declare his candidacy and begin an all-out campaign in Oregon, where he won four years...
...belong to that scholastic fraternity," a friend said of Samuel Miller yesterday. Miller was above all a minister. He would have preferred to remain pastor of the Old Cambridge Baptist Church rather than taking the post of Dean of Harvard's Divinity School. But as Dean, Miller devoted himself to the goals he had defined with more than conscientiousness...
...Cambridge Church, Miller was some-what of an intellectual pastor, ignoring traditional church administrative work. But because of his basic humanity and concern for his congregation, "this was not ministry from a distance," as one colleague described his years there...
...Miller's goals as Dean were clearly shaped by his pastoral experience. He stressed the development of ministers in the image he had set for himself--an awareness and ability to deal with social problems--at a time when this was far from the concern of most members of the Divinity School faculty. His most important contribution in this area lay in the forming of the Department of the Church, with its field work programs for prospective ministers...