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...recent Vatican statement that Protestants could achieve church unity by returning to the Catholic fold. The issue now going to press runs a long survey of religion in non-Communist Europe based on reports of some of its 37 foreign correspondents. The general consensus: materialist, religiously indifferent Europe is ripe for evangelical missionary work...
Harvard likes educators, ripe or retiring, and will no doubt look to George Beadle of Chicago (a Nobel Prize winner and a reformer), Courtney A. Smith '38 of Swarthmore, T.C. Mendenhall (Smith), and the militant Millicent McIntosh (who recently left the Presidency of Barnard...
...mediocre" English department "burdened with 'dead wood' ripe for pruning...
...example, a feature article in the CRIMSON precipitated public questioning of a University policy against non-Christian services in Memorial Church--a policy which barred the use of the chapel for Jewish marriage ceremonies. Mr. Pusey responded not by reexamining a policy over-ripe for such a review, but by dogmatically reasserting, on grounds of tradition, its continued validity. Further, Mr. Pusey stated his views in a tone which he should have realized would be found offensive by Jews and Christians alike. It is nothing short of astonishing that a Harvard President could write words which justifiably provoked a responsible...
...such active cardinals is the Consistorial Congregation's Confalonieri, who was made a cardinal (along with 22 others) at Pope John's first consistory in 1958, given his present, powerful job last year. A moderate with few enemies in the Sacred College, Confalonieri is of the right, ripe age (68), and has the right kind of diplomatic temperament to be considered papabile-capable of becoming Pope after John XXIII dies...