Criterion Archives - May 5, 1961
		  
The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. 
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            - Landmark  doomed: Little Sisters look for new home site
 
            - U.S.  Catholic population tops 42 million mark
 
            - Thirteen  will be ordained for  archdiocese on May  7
 
            - Clergy  threatened: Castro plans to take over school
 
            - Priest  slain while leading rosary
 
            - Plainfield  parish opens fund drive
 
            - Catholic  excel
 
            - Official
 
            - Through  these portals-Little Sisters of the Poor
 
            - Science  awards
 
            - Twelve  Cathedral, St. Agnes students win medals at I.U.
 
            - Gold medal  winners-Cathedral high school
 
            - Social  reform: Reds and conservatives on the college campus
 
            - 32 high  school seniors named for scholarships
 
            - Marian  professor completes work on translation
 
            - The Church  and the world: move against smut-Welch challenged-fight racism
 
            - Receives honorary  degree
 
            - Past hands  heavy: editor describes Spain as ‘land of contrasts’
 
            - Facility in  Latin will be a must at coming Council
 
            - For  missions
 
            - Comment:  new Orleans again-an unwise bill-congratulations-darkness visible
 
            - Question  box: the answer man gets some advice
 
            - Stray  leaves: Rachmaninoff is so classical
 
            - Opinions:  praises CYO Songfest as best ever
 
            - Sermonette:  around the world?
 
            - Family  clinic: widow worried about rearing family
 
            - Books of  the hour: good theological work
 
            - The  liturgical week
 
            - The  yardstick: the industry council
 
            - Dr. Fisher  hails churches’ liaison with unity body
 
            - Nehru  defends Christian rights
 
            - People  60-80
 
            - Plan to  wipe out religion classes in Polish schools
 
            - Enthroned
 
            - For teens  only
 
            - Musical set  tonight-Scecina Memorial high school
 
            - Play honors  won by St. Matthew’s, Holy Name CYO
 
            - Irish  actress rejoins mission
 
            - Production  set at Schulte high
 
            - Batboy for  Indians-Joseph Romer
 
            - Cy Cypher
 
            - Thomas J.  O’Brien will be ordained for Tucson diocese
 
            - Seniors to  hold dance on May 19
 
            - Pray for  Cuba
 
            - 5 Marian  students are selected for honor societies
 
            - Serra Club  lists winners of annual essay competition
 
            - May day  bombings
 
            - The faith  explained: The wellsprings of life
 
            - Searching  the scriptures: The Hebrew monarchy
 
            - The life of  Our Lord: The Good Shepherd
 
            - Know your  Christian symbols: The anchor
 
            - Anne  Culkin: Wedding invitations
 
            - Call for  volunteers: The Blue Ladies
 
            - Our Lady of  Hope Hour of Adoration tea slated May 7
 
            - Brennan to  speak at police breakfast
 
            - Ladywood  show exhibitors listed
 
            - Firemen  schedule annual breakfast
 
            - Nurses to  hold breakfast Sunday
 
            - Time out  for Ginger: the Catholic Theatre Guild
 
            - Plan clergy  fete
 
            - Tic Tacker
 
            - In hospital  variety show
 
            - Athletic  banquet set at Cathedral
 
            - Plan salary  hikes for lay teachers
 
            - Cardinal  Ritter feted
 
            - Farmer’s  view: Bare essentials
 
            - End myths,  nostalgias, churches are advised
 
            - Chicagoan  named to Woods board
 
            - Bequest
 
            - New schools
 
            - Asks  rejection of raise in newspaper mail rate
 
            - Ladies of  Charity slate breakfast
 
            - Card party  slated
 
            - Royal  couple extended warm welcome by Pope
 
            - Archbishop’s  schedule
 
            - Apathy of  laity deplored by newsman
 
            - Card.  McIntyre denies need for school aid plan
 
            - Pope gives  queen momentos of visit