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...Methodist student preparing for the ministry at Duke University's divinity school some years ago, Wilton Wynn never dreamed that he would become a regular visitor to Vatican City. But he abandoned his theological career, became a journalist and for the past eleven years has been a TIME correspondent in Rome. Thus, as he has been so many times in the past, Wynn was recently at the Vatican, this time to interview Jesuit Leader Father Pedro Arrupe for this week's cover story on the Jesuits, Catholicism's most visible and versatile order of priests...
...describe the Egyptian role, we called on Correspondent Wilton Wynn of our Rome bureau, who began a two-year stint as a journalism instructor at Cairo's American University in 1945; later served as an Associated Press reporter in Beirut and Cairo and wrote a book called Nasser of Egypt: The Search for Dignity, which was published in 1959. Wynn joined TIME in 1962 and has intermittently covered the Middle East ever since. "I find in this younger generation," he says, "a new type of Ara-more sophisticated in political views, but still suffering from the same frustrations...
Died. Ken W. Purdy, 59, automobile expert, magazine editor and prolific freelance writer; by his own hand (gun); in Wilton, Conn. During World War II, Purdy edited Victory, the Government bimonthly sent overseas to more than a million subscribers. He then became editor of the Sunday supplement Parade, True and later Argosy. The purchase of a British Standard in 1946 aroused Purdy's interest in antique, classic and sports cars, and led to scores of stories (including more than 65 for Playboy) and eight books...
...approach seems to be working. Other parties, including even the Christian Democrats, are stressing a conservative note in their campaign tactics in response to the MSI challenge. "Now we have a strong right, a right that counts," Almirante gleefully told TIME Correspondent Wilton Wynn. "It was our growing strength that influenced the Christian Democrats to break the center-left coalition...
...sample those nice things, 50 Bridgeport children for the past year have been arriving each day in Wilton schools after a 25-minute bus ride. The experiment is still considered a bit controversial in Wilton; but in 25 other suburban Connecticut towns that take 2,100 ghetto children from Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven and Waterbury, the state-financed Project Concern is accepted as a success. Project Concern's children are selected at random and exemplify the entire range of ghetto problems. Even so, their presence has not diluted the achievement of white children, nor has it caused any new disciplinary...