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...attribute no divinity to Mary. Prayer for her intercession does not "transplant faith from Christ . . ." nor does it "displace the Third Person of the Trinity." Any Roman Catholic holding that it did would be liable to excommunication . . . The last paragraph of the article is not only unintelligent but a little degrading - to accuse men who have dedicated their chastity to God of substituting in their imaginations the Virgin Mary "to occupy the place of a wife...
...Vermont's Putney School, they had long since come to the conclusion that a little creative manual labor is just what modern education needs. This year, after months of planning, they pooled their slim savings, bundled their two children and furniture onto a truck, set out to transplant the Putney idea in the West. The place they picked was a log ranch house with a couple of chicken coops, located in Roaring Fork Valley, 30 miles northwest of Aspen...
...cannot discuss it . . . The first phase is for $30 million, and the total may reach $150 million." It is so intricate that Martin will transfer his most skilled workers and supervisors. "We have the know-how in Toledo," says Martin. "I've found it's easy to transplant a rose, but it's damned hard to transplant an oak tree...
...Border Captain. Hickory-tough Royce Martin is himself a transplant from Texas, where he was born in Clint (pop: 770). He has always had a way with metals and money. An orphan at 9, Martin moved to Chicago, finished school at St. Aloysius Academy, and got his first feel of metals working in the toolshop of Chicago's Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co. (marine motors). He first got the feel of money when he returned to Texas, and later went to Mexico as a railroad shop foreman...
...paid that a storm is brewing over native policy. Bantu leaders demand equal rights. The United party seeks to foster friendly relations by giving suffrage to the educated natives. "Malan wants to tighten segregation in the cities now," declared Bok, "and wants later to transplant those Bantus, who currently live in the cities to separate, economically self-sufficient reserves...