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Members of Harvard's William J. Seymour Society an undergraduate Black Christian fellowship and a group from the First Church of God in Boston met with city official last week to discuss the drug trafficking in the city's Roxbury section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seymour Society | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

...mentor two hours with three of Mayor Kevin. White's aides to discuss the possibilities of White taking a leadership role in coordination federal, state and local funds to deal with cleaning up drug traffic developing drug rehabilitation centers and expanding the present facilities in Roxbury and surrounding cities." Seymour Society, President Cynthia M. Silva '84 said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seymour Society | 4/26/1983 | See Source »

...meeting between members of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) and Black student leaders broke down last night after a member of the Seymour Society--a Black student group--accused "white leftists" of being less productive then Blacks because they were preoccupied with "glamour...

Author: By Stephen L. Davis, Jesse M. Fried, and Michael W. Hirschorn, S | Title: SASC Meeting Disintegrates Following Attacks on Integrity | 4/19/1983 | See Source »

...been fodder for many fantasies--from Big Brother's totalitarian regime to Woody Allen's scientist doctors cloning a man from his nose. But most authors and directors and sociologists and philosophers start from the premise that the society thus transformed was ready for progress to begin with. Dr. Seymour Gray, an American physician appointed to head a brand-new hospital in Saudi Arabia, had the opportunity to see how much more wrenching such advancement can be when a country moves from a primitive nomadic culture to a modern technological state in only a few decades...

Author: By Catherine L. Schmidt, | Title: A Far-Off Land...An Alien Tribe | 4/16/1983 | See Source »

...however, when this principle is applied to specific situations. The Roman Catholic Church has the most explicit position. The Vatican's 1980 declaration on euthanasia clearly permits an end to treatment that would only "secure a precarious and burdensome prolongation of life" when death is imminent. Says Rabbi Seymour Siegel of New York's Jewish Theological Seminary: "It is the individual's duty to live as long as he can, but if a person is destined to die soon, there is no obligation to prevent that death from happening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Debate on the Boundary of Life | 4/11/1983 | See Source »

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