Criterion Archives - December 15, 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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  • Appeal for Christian unity voiced in new encyclical
  • Tanganyika ‘Echo’: Marian student shares Independence Day joy
  • Pope emphasizes primacy
  • German Catholics plan special study of Protestantism
  • Ladywood announces $2 million expansion
  • Point of agreement: world Council stresses Christian social duty
  • Official
  • Abp. F. P. Keough dies at age of 70
  • Outnumbered
  • Six-hour daily drill: mastery of language mission center goal
  • Overflow crowd
  • The Church and the world: ‘black eye’ for Boston-mayor contributes-permit clergy to vote
  • Visitor: Latin American apostolate
  • Stress employers’ duty to set work standards
  • ND plans to add computing center
  • Comment: UNESCO-UN ‘exposed
  • Question box: how many Russ are actually Reds?
  • Stray leaves: a unique journal with solid worth
  • Opinions: reader ‘confused’ over UNESCO
  • Sermonette: the value of toil
  • Family clinic: stormy engagements often point to serious marital trouble ahead
  • The yardstick: drop in union members
  • What of the day: the John Birch Society: a final appraisal
  • Pass closing law in Oklahoma City
  • Vocations exhibit
  • For teens only
  • Mental attitude award winners: West Side Exchange Club announced the winners
  • Anne Culkin: her boyfriend got fresh
  • Cy Cipher
  • Scecina alumni announce dance
  • Woods announces $6,000
  • Radio rosary
  • YCA group slates Christmas party
  • The faith explained: the role of the godparent
  • Mother and teacher: global understanding
  • The liturgical week
  • The life Our Lord: the Last Supper
  • The science of theology
  • Radio and TV Apostolate
  • Tic Tacker
  • Refugee aid
  • Ladywood School slates art exhibit
  • Convention set
  • Business girls’ retreat chairmen: Miss Jo Comado, Miss Estella Jansen, Miss Ann Herber and Miss Deardra Cancilla
  • Books of the hour: a good reference tool
  • ‘Susan Slade’: film branded sleekly crafted soap opera
  • Party scheduled for 200 children
  • Newman Mothers plan luncheon
  • Precedent
  • NCRLC official hits subhuman farm wage
  • Billboards again used to emphasize Christmas theme
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Crib ceremony set at St. Philip Neri
  • High school sets Christmas buffet
  • New officers
  • Choir to sing
  • NCWC completes study on federal school aid
  • Bishop Fulton Sheen raps negative anti-communism
  • Two auxiliaries named by Pontiff

 

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