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...naming of a psychiatrist to head a medical school is unusual but not un precedented.-Dr. Redlich himself sees it as a symbol of improved status for his specialty. "A generation ago," he said, "I'm sure Yale wouldn't have considered a psychiatrist for dean. But now we are taken much more seriously...
...protest buttons, and they are popping up dirtier than ever-at least in the eyes of the Manhattan district attorney's office, which is now prosecuting a Greenwich Village retailer for selling "obscene" buttons. The offenders ranged from "Pornography Is Fun" to pornography unprintable. But for Civil Liberties Un ion Lawyer Robert Polstein, banning buttons is restricting of expression. "What young people see clean," he argues, "older persons see dirty...
...doctrine of justification-the cornerstone of the Reformation-was not in itself novel or un-Catholic. Yet from this central teaching, Luther was eventually to draw several conclusions that more bluntly challenged the spiritual structure of post-medieval Catholicism. If faith saves, man therefore has less need of clerical mediators between him and the Almighty. If man is to have faith, he will find it primarily through God's word, both written and preached...
...greater degree than any other large segment of U.S. business, the housing industry depends for its health on a hefty and often erratic supply of credit. With good reason, many builders, lenders and manufacturers of building supplies blame Washington for the un even flow of mortgage money. And in last year's tight-money squeeze, they were so starved for funds that home-building fell to a nine-year low of 1,228,000 new nonfarm starts. Last week six major materials-making companies teamed up to try to reduce housing's dependence on federal credit...
...pained at the philistinism he finds among West German politicians, who seem determined to blank out the past. But he admires the attitude expressed by Catholic Writer Heinrich Boll (The Clown). "The sum of suffering was too great," says Boll, "to attribute it to the few who were un equivocally guilty; a part remained and has not been accounted for until today...