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...Wright '91 Editorial Editor: Emily M. Bernstein '90 Features Editor: Ross G. Forman '90 Sports Editors: Andrew M. Fine '91 Julio R. Varela '90 Photo Editor: William H. Bachman '92 Business Editors: Michael L. Gordon '91 Michael S. Harwayne '91 Daniel J. Lehman '92 Copy Editor: Mark N. Templeton...
...unorthodox marine biologists, who waged a lifelong inquiry into ways of reconciling Darwin's theory of evolution with his own conviction that transcendental religious experience was a "biological fact"; of a stroke suffered two weeks ago, only two days before he was to receive formally the $185,000 Templeton Prize for progress in religion; in Oxford, England...
...billed as the world's most lucrative honor. Every year since 1973, the Templeton Foundation* has given its Prize for Progress in Religion. All of the recipients have distinguished themselves primarily in spiritual endeavors. But the 1985 winner of the $185,000 award, announced last week, is an exception: Sir Alister Hardy, 89, won international fame as a British marine biologist. His ideas, however, are as discomfiting for many of his fellow scientists as they are for conventional churchmen. Throughout his career he has had an avocational curiosity about humanity's spiritual experiences and the possibility of using scientific methods...
FOOTNOTE: *Founded and funded by John M. Templeton, U.S. Presbyterian layman and president of the mutual funds that bear his name...
Terry Kennedy, previously hitless in the playoffs, started the winning fifth-inning rally with a single. McReynolds, also hitless, singled, and Kennedy went to second. One out later. Templeton doubled to the wall in left-center, and both runners scored easily...