Word: paule
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paul E. Freehling '59 of Kirkland House and Marc E. Leland '59 of Adams both felt that closer cooperation between the various committees was essential to give the Council greater voice in student activities...
...general blanket boycott of Roman Catholic candidates for public office seems unwise and unfair." So says Paul Blanshard, the lawyer-author who almost a decade ago-in his book American Freedom and Catholic Power-sweepingly attacked Catholic influence in the U.S. But to his plea for fairness. Blanshard added some major qualifications. Voters, he suggested (in a revision of his book to be published in March), should ask three questions of any Catholic candidate for the presidency...
Supreme Court'; moreover, the church plainly cannot legislate for any but her own members...Paul Blanshard knows very well the proper answer to his own questions; he is not, however, looking for answers. He is instead attempting by this technique to cast a cloud of suspicion about any candidate who is a Catholic...
Losses cannot be cut by self-policing alone. One reason is that virtually no laws apply to the control of welfare and pension funds. To fill the gap, Democratic Senator Paul H. Douglas introduced a bill to police the funds that has wide bipartisan support. The bill calls for registration with the Labor Department of every welfare and pension plan in the U.S., requires full disclosure of fund finances in some 250,000 annual reports, provides criminal penalties for failure to do so. It is solidly backed by the Administration. Says Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell: "These private plans...
Other Pierian Sodality electees are: Daniel M. Musher '59 of New York and Kirkland, vice-president; Harlow Russell, III '60 of Winchester, Mass. and Eliot, treasurer; Paul H. Riesman '60 of Chicago, III. and Adams, Secretary...