Word: revs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fight to form the nation's regional accrediting agencies. They also gave special attention to Negroes, planted such seedbeds as Nashville's Meharry Medical College, which trained 53% of all Negro doctors now practicing in the U.S. Boston University's divinity school produced the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and Methodism's ten mostly Negro colleges have beamed as their students pitched into sit-in battles...
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...
...Question of Chairs: The Challenge of American Education (CBS, 4-5 p.m.). The evolution of U.S. education discussed by Nathan M. Pusey, president of Harvard, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame, and Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandeis...
...along the lower Yukon, Eskimos in sealskin mukluks last week mushed their snarling dog teams to a place called Alakanuk-which means, in Eskimo, "It's a mistake."* They came to tell their political problems to a priest, for the Rev. Segundo Llorente, S.J., has just been elected to Alaska's state legislature, the first Roman Catholic priest to hold elected legislative office in a U.S. state...
Necessary Evil. Last September, Father Llorente heard that the Eskimos of Alaska's 24th District were planning to write in his name as Democratic candidate for the state legislature. Promptly he asked his bishop, the Most Rev. Francis D. Gleeson, S.J., who told him it was all right to take the job provided that he did nothing to get himself elected. The final count: 210 for Father Llorente, 93 and 91 for his two opponents. At this point, Bishop Gleeson began to have second thoughts-especially in a year when Protestant-Catholic tensions had become an election issue...