The single most impressive relic of Christianity is called the Holy Shroud. It is now and has been for 400 years in the Cathedral at Turin, Italy. It is a beautifully made linen cloth fourteen feet, three inches long and three feet, seven inches … [Read more...] about The Holy Shroud
Stockholders for Freedom
An original plan to stop American corporations from doing business with Communist countries has been launched by an organization calling itself "Stockholders for World Freedom." Probably most Americans oppose the granting of aid and loans to … [Read more...] about Stockholders for Freedom
Kissinger’s Legacy
When historians describe the years 1969 to 1976, the name of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will emerge as more influential than Presidents Richard Nixon or Gerald Ford. Because Kissinger is probably the hardest working, the wittiest, and the … [Read more...] about Kissinger’s Legacy
Building the B-1
It is a customary occurrence for elected officials to undergo significant changes in attitudes between the time they are campaigning for votes and the time they make decisions after they are in office. Although this metamorphosis is usually … [Read more...] about Building the B-1
Will ERA Force All Private Schools Coed? — December 1976
In The Name Of Education — December 1976
REPUBLICAN PARTY CHAIRMAN
Sports fans know that this is the time of year when baseball and football teams that had losing records in 1976 look for new managers or new coaches. The most highly publicized competitive event of the year was the presidential election, and the … [Read more...] about REPUBLICAN PARTY CHAIRMAN
Opportunity in China
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield recently returned from Asia urging the United States to recognize Mainland China and withdraw recognition from the Republic of China on Taiwan. He also called for terminating our mutual defense treaty with … [Read more...] about Opportunity in China
Testing Jimmy Carter
John Connally, former Cabinet official and Governor of Texas, recently predicted that President Jimmy Carter will be "tested" by the Soviets within the first 90 days of his new administration. This statement by Governor Connally shows unusual … [Read more...] about Testing Jimmy Carter
St. Louis Air Capital
When Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis, financed by St. Louisans, to New York and then to Paris in 1927, he made St. Louis the temporary air capital of the world. Now St. Louis has again become the world's air capital. The … [Read more...] about St. Louis Air Capital







