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...institute was founded largely to lessen the denominational barriers between the seven schools. The venture "will provide clergy and laity with a unique opportunity to study theological and multidisciplinary conrses across denominational and disciplinary boundaries," Reverend Walter G. Muelder, BTI executive chairman and dean of Boston University's School of Theology, said Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Divinity Joins 6 Schools In New Institute | 12/11/1967 | See Source »

Samuel H. Miller, dean of the Faculty of the Divinity School and chairman of the meeting, announced that speakers would include Edwin E. Moise, James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Mathematics, Cyrus Leventhal, professor of Biophysics at M.I.T., and Walter Muelder, dean of the School of Theology of Boston University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Group Names Speakers for Protest | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

While the debate is going on in the WGBH studio, the three judges will be in an adjacent room, watching it like other New England viewers. The judges will be: Harold C. Martin, director of General Education Ahf; Walter G. Muelder, dean of the Boston University School of Theology; and Edward W. Weeks, editor of "The Atlantic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Judges Watch Harvard-Yale Debate on TV | 12/10/1955 | See Source »

...educators seemed to agree that 1) Congress has a right to investigate whatever it pleases, and 2) Communists should be barred from teaching. Nor was anyone in a state of panic. And yet, the climate of the campuses had already begun to change. The investigations, said Dean Milton Muelder of Michigan State College, "have cast a pall, a shadow, creating doubt as to how far scholars can now go in discussing controversial issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Danger Signals | 4/13/1953 | See Source »

...There is no other intelligence but rationality," continued Muelder, holding that man can be self-sufficient in a rational ethic. He decried intuitional revelations. "Non-rational factors, however, deserve our consideration," he maintained, praising the insight of great minds. Insight must still be respected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hocking, Bridgman Discuss 'Values' | 3/5/1949 | See Source »

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