Word: stuart
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Approximately 300 professors from Boston-area colleges signed the statement. Among the Harvard signatories were H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, Everett I. Mendelsohn, assistant professor of the History of Science, and Laurence Whylie, C. Dougias Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France...
...Resign." Georgia's Bishop Albert Rhett Stuart tolerated St. John's segregated worship until the revision of Canon 16, which by last January led the other six white Episcopal churches in Savannah to open their doors to Negroes. Hoping to forestall a struggle, Bishop Stuart in March summoned Risley to his office, urged him to yield, suggested that he could lay the blame on Stuart. "I'll resign as a minister before I'll allow Negroes in St. John's," answered Risley...
...disassociating from the church, decided to put the matter to a vote by the 1,400-member congregation. By 785 to 75, with 125 absentee ballots still to be counted, the members voted to secede. After the vote, Father Risley submitted his resignation from the ministry to Stuart on the ground that the church was "embarking upon new canonical requirements which cannot lead to anything but heartbreak and sorrow...
...artists* have installed more than 100 commissioned works in the complex city within a city. Some of its sculptures are even now legendary, if vintage: Paul Manship's gilded Prometheus, Lee Lawrie's 45-ft.-high Atlas looming over Fifth Avenue. There is even a 1932 Stuart Davis mural in a men's room. Appropriately, it is titled Men Without Women...
...forum, headed by H. Stuart Hughes, professor of History, was organized last month. At its first meeting, the group recommended that the U.S. cease air attacks in Vietnam and begin negotiations with the Vietcong...