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...professors represent three separate fields of study. Professor J. V. a Pro-Rector in charge of the scientific schools of the University of Lenin- welcomed his stay here as "a chance to work without administrative worries." Said he planned to give several lectures in his subject, quantum field series, to a seminar...
...Bede, one of his favorites, and always called it "my college." From the beginning, the problems of training older, mature men were far different from the problems of instructing young seminarians. "With such men, training is not merely a matter of good will," says St. Bede's present rector, Monsignor Charles L. H. Duchemin...
...Catholic Negro View. The paradox of vigorous support for integration but inaction in carrying it out is particularly irksome to Negro Roman Catholics. In the Catholic monthly Interracial Review, the Very Rev. Harold R. Perry, Negro rector of Mississippi's St. Augustine's Seminary, wrote recently: "Catholic institutions could have won great respect among Southern Negroes if they had dropped segregation long ago. In many instances, segregation continues up to and including the Communion rail. We have missed a real opportunity to impress the Negro with the true attitude of the church...
...Lord Jesus Christ had come back to earth in Scarsdale in time for the Holly Ball, he would not have been allowed to escort a young lady of this parish to that dance." Thus, in probably the most incongruous image of the year, Rector George F. Kempsell Jr. of the Episcopal Church of St. James the Less in the prosperous suburb of Scarsdale, N.Y. admonished his congregation last week. A debutante, due to come out at the seventh annual Holly Ball at the Scarsdale Golf Club, had been told by the "escort subcommittee" that one of the two boys whose...
Last week, with the backing of his bishop (the Rt. Rev. Horace W.B. Donegan of New York) and Presiding Bishop Arthur C. Lichtenberger, Rector Kempsell announced that any member of his parish "who has in any way, by word, or in thought, or in deed, acquiesced" in banning the boy "is no longer welcome to receive Holy Communion at this altar-at God's altar-in this parish until such time as he has worked out his own peace with God in his own way." Suggested ways: general confession at prayer, or individual confession to Rector Kempsell...