Criterion Archives - June 29, 1962

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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  • What an Indianapolis psychiatrist told teen-agers: Dr. John B. Scofield
  • High Court strikes down New York school prayer
  • Raps reports of friction between clergy, laity
  • Classrooms being added to schools
  • A word from the Archbishop
  • Construction begins on Martinsville church
  • Direct action advised to stem race prejudice
  • Erroneous report
  • New horizons in Catholic thought
  • Then and now: 40th reunion of Cathedral High School Class  of 1922
  • The Church and the world: Anglican visits Pope-migrant bills-appeal to Irish
  • Comment: the decision-pornography-extra needs
  • Question box: voices misgivings on royal wedding
  • Controversy: the Paul Reveres of the radio waves
  • Opinions: suggests how Church can use laity
  • Urged to help others: asks special apostolate for family life groups
  • Mrs. Philip Murray voted labor award
  • Artist and judge: St. Thomas Aquinas School
  • Oldenburg Sisters in summer sessions
  • Church urged to use TV to introduce the faith
  • Orthodox official speaks on reunion
  • What of the day: Kennedy and business
  • Plan new magazine for bible students
  • Catechetical center
  • Catholic colleges given aid pledges
  • For teens only
  • More track honors for Holy Angels
  • Lee Walker wins second golf crown
  • Miss Janet Schnorr
  • Junior CYO swim meet July 16-17
  • Cy Cipher
  • The faith explained: sin and punishment
  • In the vineyard: bishop De Marion
  • The liturgical week
  • The yardstick: the strikes in Spain
  • Parents’ guide: how to raise a crook
  • Family clinic: missions in our own backyard
  • Artistic values
  • Preminger movie: ‘Advise and Consent’ full of absurdities
  • Plan open house: Alverna Retreat Captains League: Alverna to hold open house July1
  • Books of the hour: good Irish short stories
  • Urges tax reform
  • Tic tacker
  • Edward Greene’s to note jubilee
  • Move Rome offices to Lateran Palace
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Two Indianapolis parishes schedule week-end festivals
  • Third Order group plans recollection
  • Around the archdiocese: Tell City CCW slates outdoor meeting at Troy
  • New Grand Knight: William “Bill” Bake
  • Head New Albany library
  • Draft answer to farm-surplus problem
  • Farmer’s view: pick your problem
  • Farmers help out
  • Preparatory phase closes: study Council’s agenda, Pontiff urges bishops
  • Lay committee
  • To enter convent: Miss Carolyn Marie Cushman
  • Public aid to education inevitable
  • Woods summer session includes race seminar
  • Professor at St. Meinrad producing history discs
  • Two new bishops named by Pontiff
  • Graduate degrees
  • Notre Dame grant

 

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