Criterion Archives - September 8, 1961

Criterion front pageThe following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs.

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  • The school bell rings twice: Diane and Rosemary Smith
  • Biblical scholarship revival is hailed by parley speaker
  • From Peru and India: foreign nuns to study at Oldenburg convent
  • For Interracial work: Indianapolis woman wins national award: Mrs. Spurlock
  • Stay clear of extremists, Bishop warns collegians
  • 48 years in same house: Jubilarians remember ‘when’: Sister Domitilla and Sister Anthony
  • Small but persistent: layman defends Church in Red Poland
  • Attended school of Catholic Action: Immaculate Conception Academy
  • Report new drive launched by Russ against religion
  • The Church and the world: Pope’s birthday-justice-assail Cardinal
  • Heads Marists
  • 154 girls ‘inaugurate’ new Camp Christina
  • Comment: total answer-poor migrants-a clarification
  • Question box: reader has a query about the Trinity
  • Stray leaves: aid to education not a new issue
  • Opinions: objects to reference to Amish people
  • Sermonette: keep on the beam
  • Family clinic: an emotional problem
  • Smoked last pipe on scaffold
  • The yardstick: probing the controversy over Pope’s semantics
  • Donation to special education: St. Mary’s Child Center
  • What of the day: that sense of honor
  • Cardinal promotes catholic visits to public schools
  • For teens only
  • CYO talent show winners: Neri Nuts, Susan Tucker
  • Outstanding act: Connie Eaton
  • Anne Culkin: slacks in the classroom?
  • Make greater use of educational TV, Catholics advised
  • To enter convent: Miss Mary Jean Spaeth
  • Cy Cipher
  • Mexican faithful urged to unite against Commies
  • Germans distribute inter-faith maps
  • Football Jamboree plans in final stage
  • For unity
  • Youth and family NC heads resign
  • Protestant clergy to attend retreat
  • Softball champions: Holy Cross
  • Explaining the faith: the virtues of Hope and Love
  • Mother and teacher: asks a greater sharing in economic advances
  • The life of Our Lord: the sons of Zebedee
  • The liturgical week
  • Man doesn’t approach God alone
  • Title misleading: ‘Honeymoon Machine’ has hilarious moments
  • Plan guild card party: Our Lady of Hope Hospital Guild
  • Books of the hour: the Irish-Americans
  • See family as the key to literature problem
  • Plan luncheon and card party
  • Card party set for September 8
  • 3rd order to meet
  • Tic tacker
  • Oldenburg visitors
  • ACCW sets workshop for deanery officers
  • Date changed
  • Firemen slate annual retreat
  • Urge caution in using psychological testing
  • Guild to meet
  • Around the Archdiocese: annual retreat slated for New Albany Deanery
  • Congressman votes yes on compromise school aid bill
  • Talent show winners: Terre Haute girls-Susan Tucker and Barbara Heine
  • To become postulant: Miss Carolyn Sue Eitenne
  • Decries over-emphasis on number of children
  • NCCJ to sponsor school aid talks
  • Movie rating
  • Church use of schools held legal
  • Farmer’s view: still in need
  • Jesuits move out after 237 years
  • Names by Pope
  • St. James women to make retreat
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • To enter convent: Miss Linda Lee Raymond
  • Ladies of Charity to meet Sept. 13
  • Alumnae announce card party date
  • It’s your move, Father: Rev. John J. Hennessy, CSC and Rev. Robert McKee, CSC: back after 54 years-missioner was blessed by a saint
  • Urges more frequent use of improvised prayer
  • 20 laymen are assigned to missions
  • To enter order: Miss Helen Graf
  • Japanese Oblates take final vows
  • No dances
  • Cardinal warns movie producers

 

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