Word: resurrectione
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Its resurrection is the work of David E. Archie, 35, an Iowa journalist and part-time history buff. Last year, poring over back copies of Harper's Weekly in search of picture material for The lowan, a bimonthly magazine that he publishes in Shenandoah, Archie decided that Harper'...
Even at that price, the magazine is a bargain. Along with a faithful chronicle of the Civil War, its reprint readers will get a healthy dose of contemporary literature, including serial installments of Dickens' Great Expectations. If the resurrection outlasts the Civil War period (the weekly died in 1916...
The decline of the M.A., which is the remnant of a teaching degree, into a device for sloughing out the mistakes of the admissions offices, has made the Ph.D. into the only valid post-graduate degree. But McGrath's proposal that study for the degree should be shortened to two...
Fear of Federally controlled schools has cut a devastating swath through efforts to provide adequate support for education. Every real issue has bowed before a resurrection of the emotion-laden mythos of local independence.
Irrational Individualism. The commonest mistake about the Holy Ghost, writes Canon Dewar, is to say "it" instead of "He." The gift of the Holy Spirit is "not the bestowal of a thing but the action of a person." The classic description of the Holy Spirit appears in the Gospel of...