Criterion Archives - May 24, 1963

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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  • On full time basis: Three nun supervisors named to school officer
  • Ribicoff offers plan to end impasse on church school aid
  • In New Albany: Archbishop to dedicate new retirement home
  • West Baden announces Nuclear War Institute
  • Collection for Vatican Pavilion to be taken up Sunday, May 26
  • Marian College seeking zoning on Stokely estate
  • Pope hails missioners as real men of peace
  • Pope ailing
  • Speaker at investiture: Holy Cross Central School of Nursing
  • The common market: an exclusive club for wealthy nations?
  • Cardinal Koenig’s view: no early answer seen in Mindszenty case
  • Interior views of retirement home in New Albany
  • The Church and the world: mission donations-Blanshard agrees-limit students
  • Comment: only in America-dear graduates-illogical
  • Question box: what is known of Judas Iscariot?
  • Controversy: Rocky’s marriage a campaign issue
  • Social reform: some queries from the audience
  • Guest comment
  • The yardstick: the poorest work group
  • D of I card party: Spring card party and tea of the Daughters of Isabella
  • Artist at Brebeuf
  • What of the day: Birmingham bombshell
  • Profession rite set at Our Lady of Grace
  • Raps church music as dull, isolated
  • Church growing in Latin America
  • For teens only
  • St. Christopher captures title in boys’ track meet
  • Text of winning essays in annual Serra contest
  • Cy Cipher
  • Cadet girls to vie for track honors at stadium Sunday
  • Chartrand speaker: Walt Fields
  • Playoffs due for kickball
  • Lay missioners
  • New CYO board
  • Classes set for summer
  • In the whole of Christ: the grace of the Head
  • The week in liturgy
  • Working to beat hell: why classify movies?
  • Family clinic: must delay marriage; couple faces problem
  • In the vineyard: Religious of Christian Education
  • This is Catholicism: the dire effects of Adam’s sin
  • Viewing with Arnold: ‘Freud’ is rare film of sheer brilliance
  • On. U.S.O. tour: Gary Hoffmeister
  • In post 35 years: veteran professor retiring at Woods, Dr. Edwin J. Bashe
  • books of the hour: ‘Thirteen for Christ’
  • Tic tacker
  • Moral gap
  • Stardust for alumnae: St. Vincent’s School of Nursing
  • Exhibit slated by Marian artist
  • Remember them in your prayers
  • Kennedy’s trip to Vatican recalls Wilson, Ike visits
  • Around the archdiocese: recollection day set for New Albany DCCW
  • Contest winners: Serra Club essay and poster contest
  • Winners are listed in Serra contests
  • Ursuline College sets graduation
  • third Order unit will meet May 26
  • Council expert
  • New officers
  • Designed by pastor: Father Charles A. Frazee
  • 9 from archdiocese among winners in CDA poetry contest
  • Holy Trinity slates gala 500 festival
  • Convictions reversed: high court upholds legality of sit-ins
  • Sees race issue now in conscience tribunal
  • Joint sponsored CYO dance: St. Matthew’s and St. Pius X parishes, Indianapolis
  • Given grant for study in Europe: Father Frazee
  • Archbishop’s spring schedule
  • Woods graduation speakers named
  • Ecumenism

 

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