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...school's chaplain, Robert Thornberg, wrotein an August letter to the Church that they had"repeatedly engaged in actions which interferewith the privacy of Boston University students andthe policies of the University regardingsolicitation and proselytizing on campus,particularly in the residence halls...
...their frowning keepers. The opportunities for irony are omnipresent: male and female prisoners, known as lags and she-lags, are liberated into their parts, while ! guards are locked inside their roles as soldiers. Under the Southern Cross an upright commanding officer, tempted by a she-lag, consults a chaplain on the validity of marriage vows made in another hemisphere. Perhaps the greatest irony is the novel's skimpiness. The cast of characters is rollicking, and the plots are properly tangled. But little is fleshed out, and the actors onstage seem less artificial than the occurrences that take place outside...
...free symposium will be "a memorial, a rememberance of John Reed," said Thomas Ferrick, Harvard's humanist chaplain, who is coordinating the event...
This plaque replaces an original plaque which was presented to the University in 1957 by the chaplain of Southwick Cathedral in England. The original was subsequently mounted on Memorial Church until it was stolen...
Liteky served as a U.S. Army chaplain in Vietnam, and he won his medal for personally rescuing 20 of his comrades in a fire-fight while rallying his out-numbered men to fend off the enemy...