Criterion Archives - November 18, 1960
		  
The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. 
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            - New Vatican  Council phase is opened by Pope John
 
            - Lutheran  pastor views winning canvas
 
            - Ignore  bishops’ plea: Ceylon to take control of all private schools
 
            - Student at  Woods: Young lady from Kenya wears freshman beanie
 
            - Church  unity exemplified in historic Vatican rite
 
            - Hecklers  try to stop reading of pastoral
 
            - Annual  clothing drive for needy opens Nov. 20
 
            - Over the  top
 
            - Catholic  mothers stage dawn rally
 
            - Pope cites  need for social reform
 
            - Form Serra  Club in New Albany
 
            - Orientation
 
            - Latin  America: Reds could win, Catholics are warned
 
            - Study  reveals: Church reforms needed to combat Red thrust
 
            - The Name’s  Hegarty: Marian College graduate is city’s Peruvian consul
 
            - Colombia  prelate stresses need for Catholics to act
 
            - Indianapolis  CFM plays host to 34 Uruguay students
 
            - Will you  help?
 
            - Serious  chaplain shortage seen in armed services
 
            - New  worker-priest movement reported growing in Italy
 
            - Ministers’  group affirms faith in President-elect
 
            - White badge  of courtesy
 
            - Laity  expect too much of parish, priest declares
 
            - Requiem  offered for Mrs. Maritain
 
            - Highest  vocations-Macmillan to visit Pope John-election stirs Ireland
 
            - Abroad
 
            - School  opened
 
            - Comment-Louisiana  story-good neighbors
 
            - Crisis in  Ceylon
 
            - Question  box: wife says hubby loves to gossip
 
            - Stray  leaves: writing on music is difficult task
 
            - Opinions:  reader disputes paper’s editorial stand
 
            - Sermonette:  try, try, again
 
            - Family  clinic: are Catholics permitted to regulate family size?
 
            - We can  learn from Reds
 
            - The life of  Our Lord: ’I am the Bread of Life’
 
            - Saintly  American Indian may be beatified soon
 
            - Heads  clothing drive
 
            - Two  seminaries closed in Vietnam
 
            - Social  reform: lauds union election crack-down
 
            - Vatican  editor says election boosted ‘esteem’ for U.S.
 
            - Religious  views admitted by Red
 
            - Numerous  vocations
 
            - Self-regulation  seen answer to paperback smut
 
            - For teens  only
 
            - Saint  Christopher’s, Little Flower to vie for football crown
 
            - New  frontier
 
            - 112  Indianapolis teams in CYO cage leagues
 
            - An old  story
 
            - Revise  entrance requirements at Marian College
 
            - Catholic  student finds Soviet ‘land of paradoxes’
 
            - Date  announced for style show
 
            - Tic Tacker
 
            - Hospital  workers given service awards
 
            - Ike asks  charity on thanksgiving
 
            - Jewish  official, educator clash over federal aid
 
            - Oriental  convert to be soloist for city symphony
 
            - Fall Fiesta  set by hospital guild November 19,20
 
            - Associates  donate $4,500 to Marian
 
            - Anne  Culkin: College girl feels lost
 
            - St.  Monica’s dance scheduled tonight
 
            - Royal  welcome
 
            - Draws  prison term on obscenity count
 
            - Turkey  shoots, socials on Indianapolis agenda
 
            - Sister  Antonia, S.P. dies at the Woods
 
            - Dance  slated
 
            - Auxiliary  sets meeting Nov. 21
 
            - Plainfield  women slate card party
 
            - Sacred  Heart women schedule card party
 
            - New record
 
            - Food sale
 
            - Center  blessed
 
            - Birth  control aid action advocated
 
            - Prelate  clarifies integration stand
 
            - Back  Kennedy
 
            - Bible does  not support segregation, prelate says
 
            - Says  mishandling of religious issue cost Nixon election
 
            - Lauds  Protestants on religious issue