Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lectures are given for laymen, rather than scientists. A question period and showing of the film "Action on the Sun" follow each talk. The movie was taken at the College's high altitude observatory at Climax, Colorado...
Join Rockwell and Pete Petrille will be shooting from up front, and the key question is: Can they connect often enough? Shooting from the floor has been Harvard's biggest weakness for the team has never really found...
...girl who has just passed her twenty-first birthday should know a trombone when she sees one, but the question had its points. Playing the trombone was Jimmy Archey, whose name is not on the marquee, but who seems the outstanding member of a rare band. The Wilber group has a very special talent for integration and quiet harmony which makes it a welcome change from the noisy cacophony which seems popular now. Wilber, Archey, and the aged Pops Foster take turns backing restrained solo breaks, with only the final choruses of such venerable numbers as "Rose Room," "Muskrat Ramble...
...fortress of religious liberty is the American principle of the separation of church and state. A full-scale attack upon this principle . . . has been launched by the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church . . . The Roman Catholic Church does not believe in the separation of church and state . . . The question of public support for parochial education does raise the issue . . . Protestants and Other Americans United . . . has not been organized for the purpose of attacking the Roman Catholic Church or any other. It has been organized to maintain religious liberty . . . We are convinced that there are literally millions of American Roman Catholics...
...Basic Question? The conservative Episcopal weekly, the Living Church, editorialized: "Are there any limits upon the right of a clergyman to engage in political action? Yes, we think there are; because his main duty is to teach the Christian religion . . . The basic question . . . is not freedom of speech . . . but the spiritual health and welfare of the congregation." The leftist Churchman fulminated against "the fear-ridden vestry." With a perfectly straight face, the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship expressed its "amazement" and "shock...