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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Church attendance among the young has increased, partly because churches have made strong efforts to win new followers through social and sport activities. But there is an unquestioned spiritual need at work, too. Says Dean Robert Strozier of the University of Chicago: "They all have a conscience." Says Historian Viereck: "They believe they believe ; they do not necessarily believe. Not many of today's young people say they have seen God, but they think everybody needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: THE YOUNGER GENERATION | 11/5/1951 | See Source »

...vote to capitulate, the editor continued, "started as a mild compromise and snowballed into complete surrender. Strozier now has everything he wants...

Author: By George J. W. goodman, | Title: Chicago Maroon Gives In To Dean, Still to Publish | 10/11/1951 | See Source »

Alan D. Kimmel, deposed editor-in-chief and cause of the paper's suspension, still has not returned to the Chicago campus. When last heard from, on September 18, he was in Warsaw and "heading east," according to a Maroon editor. Dean of Students Robert M. Strozier fired Kimmel for his participation in the Communist World Youth Rally last August, calling him "unfit . . . to edit a free and independent newspaper...

Author: By George J. W. goodman, | Title: Chicago Maroon Gives In To Dean, Still to Publish | 10/11/1951 | See Source »

Last night the student government recommended that the Maroon declare the position of editor-in-chief vacant, and elect a new editor. It proposed that the new staff be submitted to Strozier, and that under these circumstances, it would uphold the Maroon's right to publish. Maroon editors agreed, and the proposal will be submitted to Strozier this morning...

Author: By George J. W. goodman, | Title: Chicago Maroon Gives In To Dean, Still to Publish | 10/11/1951 | See Source »

...rally to support the Maroon attracted 800 people Tuesday evening. At the rally, Maroon editors collected $200 to support "a free and independent newspaper." Strozier told a student committee yesterday his stand would remain firm under any circumstances...

Author: By George J. W. goodman, | Title: Chicago Maroon Gives In To Dean, Still to Publish | 10/11/1951 | See Source »

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