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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...committee met several times during the fall to draft the letter. Their letter appeared on the front page of the nation's newspapers on December...
...Curia-prepared secret reports outlining the agenda topics vary considerably in imagination and scope. Least impressive is the one on seminaries-a two-page memo that offers no specific proposals for the improvement of priestly training. The document on canon law, however, recommends that reformation of the church's code he undertaken in a spirit of charity rather than conformity to regulation, and that the duties of ecclesiastical superiors as well as their subjects be spelled out, since "the rights of every member of the faithful must be recognized and safeguarded." The document on mixed marriages raises the possibility...
...wealth of invention and artistry in the history of firearms is handsomely pictured and chronicled (see color opposite) in One Hundred Great Guns, due to be published next month by Walker & Co. ($19.95). The 384-page volume was written by Manhattan Gun Connoisseur Merrill Lindsay and illustrated by Bruce Pendleton, who spent two years photographing the finest in firearms in museums and private collections around the world...
...made, Ford began a crash program with an eight-man design and management team under Beckett's direction. With an accelerated production schedule-only 20 months from programming to production v. the usual 30 months-Ford could not tolerate errors. To avoid them, Beckett filled a 400-page "Red Book" with each of the car's 10,000 parts listed according to projected weight and cost. Each entry was personally signed by a team member, so that success became a personal burden...
...nine-page article, Dr. Szasz also criticizes Dr. Graham B. Blaine Jr., head of UHS psychiatry, for hinting that a college psychiatrist might give the FBI information on a former student who had been treated as a homosexual. He quotes Dr. Blaine as saying, "This is a difficult problem, one involving loyalty to patients and to country." Dr. Blaine could not be reached last night for comment...