Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...SEARCH OF FRANCE, by Stanley Hoffmann, Charles P. Kindleberger, Laurence Wylie, Jesse R. Pitts, Jean-Baptiste Duroselle, and Francois Goguel, Harvard University Press...
...adaptation that France has made to the modern world economically and socially remains, Goguel and Stanley Hoffmann conclude, "almost wholly to be worked out and implemented in political terms." Although Goguel concedes it is possible to argue that the political institutions of France since 1958 have changed drastically, he contends the nature of these changes have not been fundamental enough to permit them to be considered on the same level of significance as the economic and social changes. "The institutions of the Fifth Republic," says Goguel, are not rooted in the country. There is nothing to assure their continuation because...
Regular performers there range from two fine bluegrass bands--the Charles River Valley Boys and Jim Rooney's group which periodically includes banjo wizard Bill Keith--to white blues singers Jim Kweskin, Geoff Muldaur, Tom Rush and Mitch Greenhill, to balladeers like Baezish Dayle Stanley and the amusing, talented but occasionally dull Jackie Washington. Unfortunately, Eric VonSchmidt has temporarily withdrawn from the local coffe-house scene. An added attraction is the Club 47's house bass player Fritz Richmond who gets more music out of a washtup than most bass-men do out of a string bass. It is well...
Another member of the panel, Stanley H. Hoffmann, associate professor of Government, denied that a European deterrent force would help stabilize the world situation. "A European deterrent implies some measure of German participation," Hoffman said, "and I can't imagine a situation less stable than one which involved German control of nuclear weapons...
...Stanley I. Stuber, executive director of the Missouri Council of Churches and an unofficial observer at the Second Vatican Council last fall, reported that while in Rome he had "come to claim certain bishops, archbishops and cardinals as personal friends, even as dear brothers in Christ." He argued that when Rome itself is seeking to bring all Christians closer together, the time may have come for U.S. Protestants and Catholics to review "the whole matter of public school education." This is about as far as ecumenicism got. Stuber urged Catholic bishops to accept "the spirit and purpose of Pope John...