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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Appalled, Queens District Attorney Nat Hentel last week named Randazzo the first winner of an "honor" certificate to be handed out each year by the D.A. "for the exercise of exceptional citizenship responsibility." Unfortunately, though, in what Hentel aptly calls "the cold society," awards seem unlikely to reform those who live by the big-city philosophy: Ignore thy neighbor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Safety: Misprision: Crime of Omission | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

Elected Bishops. A union of priests is not the only change he would like to see in the church. Scheduled for publication this week is a book of his, called The Human Church (Doubleday, $4.50), in which DuBay puts forward a program of reform that makes the ideas of Luther seem positively papalist by comparison. Among other proposals, DuBay suggests that bishops be elected for limited terms, that their statements must represent a consensus of the faith ful, and that the parochial school sys tem should be abandoned in favor of informal programs to teach Catholics the principles of Christian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: For a White-Collar Union | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

...VENEZUELA Volunteers will assist the Socio-Economic Department of National Agrarian Reform Institute (IAN) i9 the administration and management of the agricultural production cooperatives within the agrarian reform settlements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Directory: '66 Overseas Training Program | 3/3/1966 | See Source »

After last November's School Committee election, almost all political observers agreed that Boston's progressive forces had suffered a stunning setback. The overwhelming winner was Mrs. Louise Day Hicks, archfoe of attempts to correct de facto segregation in the city's schools, the losers were the reform candidates, including the outstanding liberal incumbent Arthur Gartland, who had received the endorsement of the Citizens for Boston Public Schools and other progressive groups...

Author: By John F. Seegal, | Title: Thomas S. Eisenstadt | 3/3/1966 | See Source »

Ironically, the election's effect has been just the opposite: the prospects for reform are greater now than at any other time during the past four years. Credit for the School Committee's recent achievements belongs primarily to its new chairman--a moderate but aggressive twenty-nine year old lawyer--Thomas S. Eisenstadt...

Author: By John F. Seegal, | Title: Thomas S. Eisenstadt | 3/3/1966 | See Source »

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