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...Last week, concluding a series of nine articles on the role of the laity in the church, the lay-edited Catholic weekly Commonweal published a notable analysis of current relations between U.S. laymen and their priests, by Harvard-educated Daniel Callahan, 32, an associate editor of the magazine and co-editor of a scholarly collection of Protestant-Catholic ecumenical studies, Christianity Divided...
Since 1957, Brown has been on the faculty of M.I.T. He is the author of Words and Things, an account of linguistic reference. Brown is also co-editor of the forthcoming New Directions in Psychology...
...ATLAS: a sort of highbrow Reader's Digest with reprints, excerpts and translations from the foreign press, launched last March by Eleanor Davidson Worley, stepdaughter of the late publisher of Illinois and California newspapers, Ira C. Copley, with ABC Newsman Quincy Howe as co-editor...
...next decade will be the most experimental, most in jazz history," predicted Nat Hentoff, co-editor Jazz Review. In a speech which marked the beginnings four-day Quincy-Holmes Arts Festival, Hentoff was taking its place as a true art form and disappear "quasi-folk music...
Leading off the four-day festival is Nat Hentoff, co-editor of The Jazz Review and former editor of Down Best. He will speak on "The Growing Unpredictability of Jazz" at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the Quincy dining hall. All of the talks will be open to the public...