Word: paul
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paul C. Cabot '21, Treasurer of the University, described the plan as "a pretty good bargain" for the donor, but pointed out that it is so "loaded with restrictions" as to be of little use to the college...
...A.F.L.-C.I.O. argument, underwritten by some of the U.S.'s top economists, makes it appear that the issue is "growth" v. "stability." A report this week by the Congressional Joint Economic Committee, chaired by Illinois' Democratic Senator Paul Douglas, falls into the same pattern: "Some stress price stability at the expense of substantially full employment and adequate growth." Following ex-Economics Professor Douglas' bent, the Democratic majority holds that policies to promote "vigorous expansion of the economy should not be unduly deterred by the possibility of future inflation...
Potshots and all. Kennedy was obviously running first and fast. Said National Chairman Paul Butler, a perennial Stevenson backer, last week, "I would be less than fair if I did not say Senator Kennedy has substantial support throughout the country. Perhaps more than any other potential candidate...
Professor Paul Tillich came to the U.S. in 1933 and gave up building sand castles. But he has succeeded in erecting a towering structure of thought from which he currently commands the littoral of theology. The concepts which are his raw material may be as hard to grasp and hold as a handful of dry sand, but the edifice he has built with them is densely packed and neatly shaped against the erosion of intellectual wind and wave...
Though Harvard's University Professor* Paul Tillich is a rarefied philosopher and theologian, speaking and writing in a language he had to learn at the age of 47, in a country noted for its impatience with theology, he has come to be regarded by the U.S. as its foremost Protestant thinker. And though his working vocabulary is viscous with such terms as ontology, theonomy, numenous and the Gestalt of Grace, he is now devoting most of his time to teaching any Harvard or Radcliffe undergraduate who signs up for his highly popular courses...