Word: paule
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...prosperity and strength of the free world are chiefly products of the initiative and resourcefulness of the individual working through the institutions of private enterprise. A few of the men who share this belief: Canada's Gordon Graham, India's G. D. Birla, Belgium's Paul Van Zeeland, Iran's A. H. Ebtehaj, Brazil's Walther Moreira Salles. Conference chairman will be TIME'S Editor-in-Chief Henry R. Luce...
Huddle in the Sanctuary. Bishop Brown, 47, born in Garden City, Kans.. educated at Texas Military Institute, ordained in 1937 at San Benito, Texas, veteran of years of church service at Waco, Texas and at the famous St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Richmond (where Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee worshiped during the Civil War), devoted breakfast time next day to a talk with Governor Orval Faubus. He got what he thought was a promise of support for constructive mediation. Afterwards the bishop got a letter from Faubus replete with subtly inflammatory Faubus phrases (e.g., "to place...
They, and the rest of the faculty members, including President Paul Zens, are addressed by their first names at all times. This may possibly be considered an extreme affectation of the "progressive education" school, but in terms of community living it certainly strengthens the intimacy between faculty and students on at least the social level...
...role of the faculty member as both teacher and member of the community is maintained in almost every aspect of the college. Responsibility for practically all non-academic and non-financial matters at Marlboro is shared by both students and faculty. "If you treat them like adults," says President Paul Zens, "they'll behave like adults...