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Britain's outstanding Roman Catholic scholar, most versatile writer, and gentlest man died this week. Msgr. Ronald Knox, 69, No. 1 convert to Catholicism since the Oxford movement, left both the monumental and the diverting behind him: a masterful translation of the Bible, a classic Limerick, a definitive history of Christianity's hot-blooded sectarianism and six popular detective novels. But it was perhaps as a man that he exerted his deepest influence on those around...
...planning for, on the average, is three children. So reports the University of Michigan, after a survey of 2,700 women living with their husbands and aged 18 to 39 (this age group includes 94% of the nation's child-bearing women). At this rate, noted Survey Sociologist Ronald Freedman, the baby boom will continue: it would take only 2.2 children per couple to maintain the population at its present level...
John H. Bennett, Engineering and Applied Sciences; David E. Bertelson, History and Literature; Glen W. Bowersock, Classics; Elling O. Eide, Far Eastern Languages; Robert S. Freeman, Music; Ronald Gold, Chemistry; Arnold M. Goldman, English; and Samuel R. Himmelhoch, History and Literature...
Dean Bundy, Dean Bender, and Ronald M. Ferry, retiring Master of Winthrop House, presented some of the major problems confronting the College to a large group of Class of '32 reuners yesterday in Paine Hall...
...Prospects for College Education" will be a subject of a public symposium this morning at 10 a.m. in Paine Hall, the music building. The panel of speakers will include McGeorge Bundy, Dean of the Faculty Wilbur J. Bender, Dean of Admissions, and Ronald M. Ferry, retiring Master of Winthrop House...