Word: sheed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...late Father Vincent Wilkin, S.J., Roman Catholic chaplain at England's University of Liverpool, was agonized by the problem. "There must be a solution somewhere," he wrote, and he left behind him a book, From Limbo to Heaven (Sheed & Ward; $3), in which he tried to puzzle out a solution for the dilemma of the children...
Unlike many of his eminent colleagues, Dr. Dawson presents a specific remedy as well as a diagnosis, in The Crisis of Western Education (Sheed & Ward; $3.95), published last week...
...wife, but in private must be as chaste as brother and sister. The true story of one couple's struggle to achieve this relationship is poignantly told in a new book, Whom God Hath Not Joined, by a young woman under the pen name of Claire McAuley (Sheed & Ward...
...Middle Class Education, by Wilfred Sheed. A dour fictional view of Oxford in the welfare state, its collegians less likely to be lords' brats than middle-class academic grubbers, less interested in oysters and champagne than in security and pensions...
Thus Author Sheed sums up the strange paradox that the Socialist welfare state, instead of liberating the mind from economic concerns, has actually committed its favorite sons to a slavish preoccupation with wealth and the good will of the master class. The special irony of that situation is expressed in the novel's epigraph from Hilaire Belloc...