Word: ye
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bids him Anyhoo, sit ye doon...
...with the atomic age. Uranium mining operations, now the main support of hundreds of Navajos, had put a welcome $300,000 into the coffers of the tribal council in the last fiscal year. Up among the sacred Lukachukai Mountains, however, the shamans had heard the disturbed voices of the Ye-ei, the souls of the mountains, who were angered because the miners had disturbed the dwellings of the Talking God and his brother, the Calling God. Last week, after a worried council, the medicine men announced their decision. At the time of the next full moon, the Navajos...
...Pastor Ye Yun Ho, 34, of Korea has much to bind him to the U.S. He was educated by U.S. missionaries at Korea's Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Later, G.I.s chipped in to help him build a church for Seoul's dead-end kids, and many U.S. Christians sent him money when they read about his work in TIME (Feb. 16, 1948 et seq.). Now, at last, Pastor Ye had come...
Members of the Hi-Y Club of Appleton, Wis., reading about Ye, had sent clothing and supplies for his work in Seoul and learned of his hope to take further training in the U.S. So they dug down for $500 to help bring him to Appleton's own Lawrence College (enrollment...
...Ye's black eyes were bright with discovery last week as he began to learn the ropes in the homeland of the G.I.s and missionaries. "America is a very big country and very beautiful," he exclaimed. "Even the barns are beautiful-and bigger than Korean churches. I have not seen slums like our poor little boxes at home. Even in Chicago, the slums are two stories or three stories high." But Ye's eyes saw other things that surprised him in a different way: "The most remarkable tendency-so many nude pictures. Very usual for you, perhaps...