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...Society went back to more scholarly pursuits. In 1948, members were involved with problems of uniqueness and interpolation in mathematics, and the magnetic moments of nucleii in physics. A biologist was working on slime molds, an historian on a History of Bukhara translated from the Persian, and a sociologist on a study of modern radicalism. Today, the humanists are still holding strong despite the tendency of the scientists to swamp them. One is now informally attending the Law School to get background for medieval constitutional history. Another is trying to make some "connections between psychoanalytic theory, existentionalism, and currents...
...Edwards used to keep the attention of New England Congregationalists for a good two hours at a stretch. Today the model of a modern minister is expected to occupy the pulpit for a scant 20 minutes of a Sunday and put in hours on end as an amateur psychiatrist, sociologist and group-activities organizer. Yet there are still a few top-notch preachers around to keep the Protestant tradition alive...
Congratulations to Sociologist Sorokin for his refreshing statements [TIME, Jan. 11]. The church has a way of summing up his statements: Mores do not determine morals...
...interested in sociology are deeply concerned with the importance of raising the field to a level of esteem enjoyed by the older sciences. It was therefore discouraging to read Sorokin's views on morality in the U.S., implicitly presented as those of a noted sociologist...
...survey recently conducted by a Yale sociologist to determine the most sought-after campus office or club reveals that the average Eli, like most other school-boys, would most enjoy being football captain...