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Frontiers of Faith (NBC, 1:30-2 p.m.). The fifth segment of a discussion series on "The Press and the Clergy" considers the question: "Is the church competent to make business its business...
...must Senator Goldwater endanger the whole human race in his eagerness to preserve a minute segment of political belief as practiced these past few hundred years. Peaceful enforcement of ideals does not denote weakness. If democracy is the best form of government, then its mere being should ensure its future...
...those who left journalism, Morris notes, all but 15 found jobs in "related fields." The largest segment (23) turned to public relations. Crime Writer Ray Girardin is now Chief Probation Officer for Detroit's Recorder's Court. Reporter Al Leaderman, an incorrigible $2 speculator at Detroit's Hazel Park race track, is now on the other side of the mutuel window, taking bets. Night Police Reporter Fred Manardo works as an investigator for the National Bank of Detroit. Morris himself managed to land agilely on both feet. He went back to Wayne State University as a journalism...
...women's programs, 1.2% religious programs, 8.9% miscellaneous live programs, 5.4% station breaks, announcements and commercials. With the network firmly in control of content, commercials have even been introduced ($5,000 a minute), but they are not interstitial. They are entirely lumped into one 13-minute segment each evening...
This was the year of revolution for the commuting segment of the community, beginning with the formulation of a Commuters' House Committee at PBH. Both PBH and the commuters were dissatisfied with the arrangements for 250 day students to eat and take part in occasional activties at the center. The pot boiled over when the PBH cabinet expelled the commuters June I, effectively forcing the Administration to provide new quarters. Both sides settled finally upon Dudley House, using only the first floor in the beginning and eventually taking up the whole building...