Word: supplementals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Denominational Identity. The Four-square Church, which ranks among the nation's most fundamentalist Christian bodies, pays considerably more attention to faith healing than theology. Its members adhere strictly to Aimee's fourfold teaching of Christ as saviour, healer, baptizer and coming king, supplement the Bible with a booklet of her teachings. Most of today's members never saw hypnotic Aimee in the flesh, but they teach a hagiographic account of her life, celebrate every Oct. 9, her birthday, as Founder...
...Tenth House, when it is finally built, will not solve the problems of Harvard's House system. For years, the Houses have not provided any substantial intellectual supplement to the undergraduate's formal course work. By misrepresenting the Houses as the embodiment of President Lowell's ideal community, University Hall has preserved a myth which only disappoints those students who enter Houses with anticipation...
Finally the Tenth House should incorporate the following features, all of which are minimum structural steps toward making a House which would, in President Lowell's words, "supplement and enhance formal instruction" in the College...
...committee described a recent decision by the HSA Board to pay part of Burke's university salary and the previous HSA grant of a supplement to Burke's salary as "in bad taste," but claimed the "extra money was well-deserved to say the least...
...comic strips, flooded rural districts with sample copies, cut subscription prices to 25? a week, and countered losses by putting out free copies of a shopping guide offered to advertisers at rock-bottom combination rates. Hoiles also strengthened his editorial staff, concentrated on local news, added a Sunday TV supplement. By 1960 the News pulled ahead in circulation and began to get advertisers back. The News still lost as much as $600,000 a year. The Citizen lost less, but could afford it less...