Word: northwestern
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...little common sense, with an overlay of zodiacal lingo. This is not to say that it is cynical; Righter and most practicing astrologers believe with complete seriousness in what they are doing, and their experience in dealing with human problems gives what they say some validity. In fact, two Northwestern University psychology professors, Lee Sechrest and James H. Bryan, reported in a recent issue of the social-science monthly, Transaction, that they found the mail-order marriage counseling of 18 sample astrologers generally valid and useful...
Kaufman, a faculty member of the Divinity School since 1963, received an A.B. and M.A. in Sociology at Northwestern University, and the B.D. and the Ph.D, in philosophical theology at Yale. He published Systematic Theology: A Historicist Perspective in 1968, Relativism Knowledge and Faith in 1960, and The Context of Decision...
Only 1.4 seconds separated the top five finishers in the 1000-yard run, and Colburn's 2:09.4 was only one-tenth of a second behind fourth-place Ralph Schultz of Northwestern. Wisconsin's ray Arrington won the event in 2:08, six-tenths of a second faster than Colburn's Harvard record...
...first serious challenge to the constitutionality of HUAC. The case stems out of Chicago hearings in 1965 conducted by the Committee in which several prominent citizens claim they were slandered. One of these included Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, a director for the Chicago Board of Health and associate professor at Northwestern. On hearsay evidence, and sometimes not even that, the late Joe Pool (D-Tex.) tried to link Stamler's name with known Communists. This time, with the support of a solidly Republican law firm, Stamler sued HUAC as soon as it issued him a subpoena. The suit argues that...
Mondlane himself, educated in South Africa, Portugal and the U.S. (an Oberlin College graduate, with a Ph.D. from Northwestern University), was damned as a moderate by more radical leaders...