Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Samuel H. Miller, Lecturer on Pastoral Theology and Minister at the Old Cambridge Baptist Church, will head the mental health program at Harvard. Among the theologians, ministers, psychiatrists and others who are expected to help supervise the project are the Rev. Paul J. Tillich, University Professor and world-renowned theologian; Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, Director of the University's health services; Gordon W. Allport, professor of Psychology; and the Rev. George A. Buttrick, Memorial Hall preacher...
...Samuel H. Beer, Professor of Government, will open the 1956 Summer Lecture Series at 3:00 this afternoon, speaking on the topic, Liberalism and the Democratic Party. Like all subsequent events on the lecture schedule, today's talk will be open to the public and free of charge. The next lecture is set for July 19, when Robert G. McCloskey associate professor of Government will speak on The Republican Outlook...
Evelyn Lear, Richard Cassilly and James Gibbons turned in particularly outstanding performances in leading roles. And conductor Samuel Krachmalnick merits praise for eliciting such polished and nuanced playing from his orchestra members...
...forum on Presidential Campaign Politics, which will take place in New Lecture Hall on July 23, promises to be one of the most interesting events of the series. It will feature Samuel Lubell, Professor V.O. Key of Harvard, and Denis Brogan. Lubell is the author of the recent book, "Revolt of the Moderates," in which he advances the thesis that American politics today is dominated by voters of moderate political viewpoint. Key is a widely-known expert on voting techniques and patterns in the notion. Brogan is professor of Political Science at Cambridge University, England...
Music All the Time. In Chicago the fiesta was weeklong. Samuel Cardinal Stritch's Committee for the Spanish Speaking in Chicago was set up to accentuate the positive among the city's Puerto Ricans, block the growth of prejudice and discrimination against a group that numbers only 20,000 now but is expected to swell to 100,000 in ten years...