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...churches and 9,500.,00 members of the 104th Southern Baptist Convention and roundly denounced the very principles of unity. The proposals for church merger that are engaging the attention of many of the Southern Baptists' Protestant brethren, said the outgoing president, the Rev. Ramsey Pollard of Memphis, are "an indication of weakness rather than strength. Lack of conviction led to these denominations' decline, and the decline will continue because such mergers are based on expediency and convenience. Whenever you sacrifice conviction for expediency, you lose the thrust that is necessary for growth. The cause of Christianity will...
...RAMSEY POLLARD, 57, current president of the Southern Baptist Convention, recently made news for his outspoken stand against a Roman Catholic President. A graduate of Fort Worth's Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fundamentalist Pollard is minister of the Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tenn. (membership: 9,000). He feels that though integration problems cannot be "solved overnight, every man ought to treat his fellow man with dignity and love...
First the Southern Baptists re-elected president Dr. Ramsey Pollard of Memphis, who had a few blazing observations about Roman Catholicism: "We call upon our Roman Catholic friends to give assurance from the very highest heights of their hierarchy that they believe in complete and absolute religious liberty. Roman Catholicism must come with clean hands and admit her own sin in the field of religious persecution and bigotry before she can dare raise her finger...
They are: Adams, Peter A. Bienstock '61; Claverly, Frederick Stein '62; Dudley, Allen P. Pollard '60; Dunster, Richard H. Rosen '60; Eliot, Peter A. Schwartz '62; Kirkland, Donald A. McAllister '61; Leverett, Robert M. Fisher '60; Lowell, John S. Pfarr, Jr. '62; Quincy, Edwin A. Winckler '62; Winthrop, Kenneth W. Phifer '60; and the Yard, Michael Belknap '63 and Lewis B. Oliver...
Lateef at Cranbrook (Yusef Lateef, tenor sax; Frank Morelli, baritone sax; Terry Pollard, piano; William Austin, bass; Frank Gant, drums; Argo). A quintet given to spicing the group sound with finger cymbals, a one-stringed rebab, and a scraped ram's horn turns its talents to exploring Leader-Composer Lateef's oriental-flavored jazz fancies. Morning and Let Every Soul Say Amen may be too exotic for some tastes, but the easy-swinging sax flights of Gillespie's Woody'n You ought to set any pulse to bouncing...