Word: seenes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...based on the assumption that the preservation of human life is the highest value. Catholic veneration of the martyrs, however, indicates that the preservation of personal integrity is sometimes superior to the preservation of human life. The sacrifice of life for a higher value is, in this case, seen as moral. If Catholic moral theology is to be consistent, it ought to distinguish between the sanctity of human life and the sanctity of human personality...
Since he joined the faculty of the City University of New York last year, Schlesinger, 49, has led the hectic life of a much-sought-after bachelor-he is separated, at least geographically, from his wife Marian, who still lives in Washington. His jaunty bow tie has been seen at Arthur-a discothèque that might well have been named for him -and his every date and dictum seem to end up in the gossip columns...
...offense in it?" King Claudius might ask. Despite MacBird's slanderous premise, the answer is: amazingly little. Playwright Garson fuzzes up the key event to the point that it cannot be taken seriously as an intimation of reality. Shots are heard, but MacBird, unlike Macbeth, is never seen with the murder weapon; nothing really connects him with the crime, except a panting desire for advancement and a few veiled hints and innuendoes...
During the meeting Barry F. Johnson '69 proposed sending 40-sponsored Northern businessmen, educators, clergymen and students to the South to keep alive the flicker of "liberal interest in the Southern moderates who have seen the light" concerning civil rights...
...problems of our geographic location, he continues, is that when intellectuals go to work for the government they are separated from their academic work -- causing a kind of schizophrenia. Harvard has always supported the idea of closer relations between Cambridge and Washington as can be seen from a series of Harvard institutions -- the Graduate School of Public Affairs, the Center for International Affairs, the Neiman Fellows, and a number of Business School programs. Most professors at Harvard are no farther than one person removed from the policy-makers; if they don't know the politician themselves, then at least they...