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Arms & the Man. In Toledo, onetime Conscientious Objector Charles Cline, 30, who had served two years in a Michigan federal prison for refusing to shoulder a gun, was given one to three years in Ohio Penitentiary for carrying a concealed weapon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Mar. 17, 1952 | 3/17/1952 | See Source »

While at Texas the issue of his draft classification arose. Billings had registered as a conscientious objector. The state hearing officer of the Department of Justice recommended that he be classified as such, although Billings was an avowed agnostic...

Author: By Richard A. Burgheim, | Title: Graduate Student Argued Own Case; Beat Army in Supreme Court Test | 3/12/1952 | See Source »

...longest piece is the first chapter of a novel called "Steven Morton." Sy Heifitz, the author, skillfully develops an interesting character albeit that most of the developments take place in bed. Through a series of failures that culminate in his imprisonment for being a conscientious objector, Steven Morton evolves as a tragic introvert, frail of body, afraid of intimacy. Simple touches make the story effective: two lovers whispering in the kitchen after a date, so as not to wake up the parents; the uneasy triteness of their conversation due to their fear of saying what they really feel. Heifitz tells...

Author: By Milton S. Gwirtzman, | Title: The Advocate | 3/12/1952 | See Source »

Tall, 62-year-old Father Bishop is a "moderate churchman" and a pacifist ("I've never tried to force it on the parish -I don't believe we ever had a conscientious objector"). He is also a member of the potent standing committee of the New York Diocese, probably the first Negro to serve on a diocesan standing committee in U.S. Episcopal history. But the most important thing about Father Bishop and St. Philip's is what they do for the people of Harlem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Harlem's St. Philip's | 1/7/1952 | See Source »

Conscientious Objector. In Columbus, Ohio, Ted Alexander, publicity director of the Democratic state headquarters, quietly moved to Roosevelt Avenue from Minck Drive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jan. 7, 1952 | 1/7/1952 | See Source »

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