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Fewer than half of the students intend to be ordained. Many come to the Divinity School to study comparative religion, or to complement their work in other fields, such as law, history, and social work. Some, on the other hand, are already ordained, and have returned to fill gaps in their knowledge. A full quarter of the student body is non-denominational; the rest represent 46 different denominations, with the largest group--13 percent--Catholic. More than half are women, many of them attracted by the school's unique Women's Studies in Religion Program. The median entering...
...While continuing to produce 30 Backfire*bombers a year, which if equipped with in-flight refueling could be used in a nuclear strike against the U.S., Moscow has begun to develop a new strategic jet dubbed the Blackjack to complement its older Tu-95 Bear long-range bombers...
Director of Athletics John P. Reardon '60 said yesterday that Harvard officials decided about a year ago to build the outdoor facility to complement the recent construction of Blodgett Pool, Bright Hockey Center and the Indoor Track and Tennis Center, along with reconstruction of Briggs Athletic Center and the Stadium...
...more elections slated this week will raise the council to its full complement of 89 representatives, council Vice Chairman Brian R. Melendez '86 said this week. There is one open slot each in Dudley and Winthrop Houses...
...former mentors in the Pentagon bureaucracy, Air Force Colonel (Ret.) John Boyd and Research Scientist Pierre Sprey. It was the lobbying of Boyd and Sprey for simpler, more maneuverable weapons that made possible the development in the early 1970s of the F-16 fighter jet, an effective and affordable complement to the expensive...