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Hasty Puddings. Young Alan wrote a football marching song that is still sung at Choate, was one of the editors of the school yearbook, along with 19-year-old John Fitzgerald Kennedy. (A registered Republican, Lerner organized a Stevenson Club in 1956, likes Kennedy well enough and still sees him occasionally, but has said of the 1960 election that he really does not "give a damn," is for Jack only because he is against Nixon...
Roman Catholicism continues to gain faster than Protestantism in the U.S.. according to the Yearbook of American Churches for 1961, published this week by the National Council of Churches. Protestant-Catholic membership comparisons are notoriously approximate-Protestant bodies generally count only confirmed, active members, while the Roman Catholic Church counts all, who have been baptized. Catholics are up 3.4% from last year's report, with 40,871,302 members; Protestants are up 1.7%, with 62.534,502 members (in 226 bodies); total U.S.-church membership is up 2.4%, with 112,226,905. The number of Jews reportedby the Synagogue...
Three other students were arrested Monday. Police said the girl--who has been referred to juvenile authorities--picked out their pictures in a Yale yearbook and then identified them in person at police headquarters...
...Indeed I was not looking for one." Last week, as if to drive Nikita's point home, Moscow published the fattest statistical yearbook in Soviet history, a 958-page tome filled with figures carefully chosen to indicate that Russia is far closer to outstripping the West than many an Uzbek peasant might think. For one thing, assert Russia's statisticians, Russia is producing more people than the U.S. Russia's birth rate, according to the yearbook, was 25.3 per thousand in 1958 v. a mere 24.3 per thousand for the U.S., and only 7.2 Russians per thousand...
...lived through a changing era in Harvard-Radcliffe relations. "The urge to merge" Radcliffe and Harvard organizations reached its high point in the last two years of '59's tenure. The autonomy of Radcliffe organizations was even more a thing of the past with the mergers of the Yearbook, dramatic activities, and political organizations...