Word: options
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...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...
...that another, House will probably be left open during the summer--to the inconvenience and annoyance of students who will have to lock all their movable goods in closets to make way for the summer types. Another opportunity to ease the lot of the regular student is the option of placing the burden of the rising costs of running the Houses on the summer students--who are a considerable nuisance to the regular staff and students...
...controversy - that the President's general aid-to-education bill has met with heavy resistance. Asks one prominent dean of education: "Do you want the national exam on the Mexican War to be written by a U.S. Senator from Texas?" Faith v. Facts. Yet the defenders of local option often ignore the fact that U.S. schools are now controlled or influenced by many forces far beyond the local level. "However strongly we may believe that public education in America is still entirely a local matter," says Pres ident John H. Fischer of Columbia Uni versity's Teachers College...
...solid B grades, and schemed to get into the war as a pilot. He learned to fly in a Navy program for civilians at New Philadelphia, 35 miles away, then quit college as a junior to join the Navy's preflight program. In 1943 he took the Navy's option to join the Marine Corps, and won his gold wings and gold second lieutenant's bars. Then, resplendent in his dress blue uniform, he came back home to New Concord to marry Annie Castor, daughter of the town dentist, and his sweetheart ever since he could remember...
...Auburn Hospital has decided not to exercise its option to buy the Stillman Infirmary site, thus freeing the University to sell the land to a Washington, D.C. developer for a surprisingly high...