Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Perhaps because of the rigorous selection process, the high schoolers report that, in general, they have not found themselves swimming in their college work. A few even admit to some guilt feelings over "not studying very much." The exams this week, of course, may provide a slightly different perspective on the summer's work...
...haul was the greatest train robbery in history, and far surpassed the 1950 Brink's truck robbery in Boston, which netted $2,775,000. In Australia, the Sydney Daily Telegraph editorialized: "It proves that the homeland of Dick Turpin and Charlie Peace is not decadent. Britons may not admit they are proud, but in private many are thinking, 'For they are jolly good felons...
...going to rely on the technicality that the Saturday Evening Post has the burden of proving the truth," said Attorney Schroder. "We are going to show that Butts did not and could not have done these things." Schroder had got Georgia End Coach Leroy Pearce to admit that after reviewing movies of the game, he could find no evidence that Alabama had taken advantage of the Georgia weaknesses Butts supposedly gave away. Now Schroder called Coach Bryant to the stand...
...versally popular appointment. Low Churchman Fisher himself preferred another man, and one British publisher summed up: "He went to a second-rate public school, got a second at university, was an indifferent Archbishop of York, and therefore he'll make a perfect Canterbury." Today, many of his critics admit that Ramsey has grown into his job, and could well retire as the best-loved Archbishop of Canterbury of the 20th century. Says the provost of one English cathedral: "He's a deeply committed...
...captive Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui (Holy Catholic Church in China) is a classic missionary model of how to do much with little. Sprightly Bishop Ronald Owen Hall has only 55 priests and 25,000 members, but his schools educate 50,000 Hong Kong Chinese, and other churches admit that his relief and welfare services are the colony's most efficient and imaginative. Anglicanism in Japan has a flock of 44,000, and one of the world's best universities to come out of modern missionary work: St. Paul's, in Tokyo. Its mission roots first established...