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...John Nuveen & Co., one of the nation's largest municipal bond houses, was negotiating for the purchase of Arthur Wiesenberger & Co., a New York Stock Exchange member firm whose founder, now 70, went into the business in 1938 after a colorful career as an author on merchandising (one of his books: Merchandising Bargain Basements). For Chicago-based Nuveen, acquiring Wiesenberger would be in line with the recent trend among municipal bond houses, which have diversified into other securities operations because of increasingly vigorous competition from commercial banks...
Going Too Far. Tillich had many untheological interests, notably art, psychoanalysis and science. Three years ago, Paul and Hannah Tillich moved to he University of Chicago, where he was the John Nuveen Professor of Theology at the Divinity School. Summers they spent, as they had for more than 20 years, at East Hampton, Long Island, near the seashore that Tillich always loved. His unpretentious dignity and gentle warmth made friends and admirers for him wherever he moved-but in recent years the seminarians and younger theologians have not been reading him as they used to. More fashionable these days...
...next fall, after seven years at Harvard, will move to the University of Chicago Divinity School to take up a chair endowed last week by the Chicago investment banking firm of John Nuveen...
Tillich gave Humanities 141d and Philosophy 193 during the Spring semester at Harvard. He has accepted the John Nuveen Visiting Professorship at the University of Chicago Divinity School for the 1962-63 academic year. Tillich has been a University Professor since...
...year-old theologian will lecture on the history of Christian thought as the occupant of Chicago's new John Nuveen Visiting Professorship Chair for the 1962-63 academic year. Tillich then will become a senior professor of the University of Chicago Divinity School with an option to renew the post annually...