Word: reinhold
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...20th century" ever since she was 14 and began attending the youth sessions of the Rev. Donald G. Jones in Park Ridge, Illinois. He cemented her sense as a Methodist of an obligation to help the less fortunate and introduced her to the writings of theologians Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr. The former sought to redefine the Christian role in the modern world as one of overcoming alienation through a sense of community; the latter made the case for using power to achieve good...
Stern, born in 1920 in Kreminiecz, Russia, is"one of the greatest violinists of our century,"said Ditson Professor of Music Reinhold Brinkmann...
Serious foodies can get a taste of what the Culinary offers in the fifth edition of The New Professional Chef (Van Nostrand Reinhold; $49.95), to be published at the end of May. This massive revision of the Culinary's basic text, the first since 1974, contains nearly 700 recipes for everything from andouille sausage to zingara sauce, sometimes in single portions but more often in sufficient quantity to feed a hungry mob of 20. The emphasis of the lavishly illustrated 869-page manual, however, is on correct technique and mise en place -- that is, preparation -- elements that the Culinary...
Barbara B. Reinhold, acting dean for institutional affairs at Smith, said a building will be made available for a number of student groups next semester, and said the administration has promised the students a permanent home for their offices by next September...
...interventionists cheered Luce's appeal. But even some of them were disturbed by the missionary's son's missionary zeal. The Nation called Luce's program magnanimous but also smug and self-righteous. The Literary Magazine at his alma mater, Yale, called it "jingoistic jargon." Luce's favorite theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr, later wrote that the very title implied an "egoistic corruption...