Word: samuel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Speaking in the program will be John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government, Benjamir I. Schwartz '33, professor of History and Government, and Samuel P. Huntington professor of Government...
...nothing of the fact that Ervin's constituents include thousands of North Carolina textile workers. Ervin, however, insisted that he was "fighting for the economic freedom of all Americans." He told the Court not to fret over Milliken's motive for closing his plant, quoted I Samuel 16:07: "God judgeth not as man judgeth, for man looketh upon external appearance, but God judgeth upon the heart...
...SAMUEL M. SIPE...
Perhaps the best definition of the frontier between health and neurosis in religion came from Dean Samuel Miller of the Harvard Divinity School. One measure of a healthy faith, he said, is "its ability to remain in relation to the threatening aspects of reality without succumbing to fear, shame, anxiety or hostility. An unhealthy religion runs away, becomes obsessed with a part in order to avoid the whole. The body is denied for the soul's sake; the future becomes so fascinating that it blots out the present; all truth is limited to the Bible. A healthy religion unites...
...Advocate's trustees, chaired by Roy E. Larsen '21, chairman of the executive committee of Time. Inc., Include two other business executives, two magazine editors, and Samuel E. Ordway Jr. '21, chairman of the Conservation Foundation