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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Interest in a first-year German course, German A, seems about average, Weber said...

Author: By Sophie A. Krasik, | Title: Revamped Language Rules Alter Course Enrollments | 9/25/1968 | See Source »

From first-day attendance figures, the number of second-year German and Romance language students appears to have dropped substantially. From 70 to 130 students usually take German C, Eugene Weber, Head Tutor in German, said yesterday, but course instructor Carl W. Langguth expects no more than 50 to enroll this year...

Author: By Sophie A. Krasik, | Title: Revamped Language Rules Alter Course Enrollments | 9/25/1968 | See Source »

...Weber added that German D, also a second-year course, would probably be larger than usual this year, but he called D a "more advanced" course "for people who really want to learn German." German C is more often used for fulfilling the requirement, he said...

Author: By Sophie A. Krasik, | Title: Revamped Language Rules Alter Course Enrollments | 9/25/1968 | See Source »

...outside the confines of the church. In Los Angeles alone, Lutheran Minister Rodney Lensch claims, there are hundreds of glossolalia cells. One of the few parishes that openly espouses the charismatic approach is the Church of the Good Shepherd in Elk Grove Village, Ill. Its pastor, the Rev. Lloyd Weber of the United Church of Christ, had long been interested in Pentecostalism, and says that he received the "gift of tongues" three years ago. He gradually introduced his parishioners to the practice, and glossolalia prayers are now a regular feature of Sunday worship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Worship: Charisma on the Rise | 6/14/1968 | See Source »

...envy those lucky U.S. student activists! While they were meditating on Mailer and Goodman. I was wading through Macaulay's History of England and the Weber thesis. While they were getting the vote out in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, I was dragging 75% of a frequently apathetic student body to the polls in Choice '68. While they were having their theses postponed, I was up all night typing an overdue anthropology paper. While they were getting money from Daddy, I was hurrying to my Saturday job. While they were uncommitted to a future career, I was unsuccessfully seeking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 17, 1968 | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

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