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Uncle Sam is making ominous noises and, liked dew on a hot morning, leaves of absence have evaporated. Everyone is back, nestled safely in the warmth of a 2-S, overfilling the houses. So many people have returned that the college, normally fusty about losing sight of as charges, is almost encouraging people to move off campus...
Peter Weil has faltered in trying to balance the charm and moral absolutism that make up Armand. Too often he talks too fast. But a good deal of warmth comes through...
...Hannah Tillich moved to he University of Chicago, where he was the John Nuveen Professor of Theology at the Divinity School. Summers they spent, as they had for more than 20 years, at East Hampton, Long Island, near the seashore that Tillich always loved. His unpretentious dignity and gentle warmth made friends and admirers for him wherever he moved-but in recent years the seminarians and younger theologians have not been reading him as they used to. More fashionable these days are Bultmann and Bonhoeffer; coming up fast are the "Death of God" theologians (TIME, Oct. 22), whose abandonment...
...Surprises. Heath's task was made no easier by the genuine outpouring of warmth that greeted his predecessor, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. And the freshly minted Conservative statement of aims was something less than the dynamic manifesto the Tory faithful had hoped for. Its conventional mix of incentives for private enterprise and tolerance for the Welfare State brought no surprises...
...climbed into the car and drove ahead down the road for a hundred yards. Bob, with a camera, walked through the shimmering warmth, snapping pictures...