Word: againe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After conferring for an hour, the Pope and the President greeted 6,000 guests gathered on the South Lawn for the afternoon's second major reception. Here Carter contributed one of the most moving moments of his presidency. In his best preacher's tone, he said to John Paul: "As...
Again and again he preached against materialism, exhorting the rich to share their wealth with the poor, nationally and internationally, while reminding the poor that God loves the rich too. New York Times Columnist James Reston noted that, with the possible exception of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, John Paul "condemned the moral...
Powers declined to comment further except to say, "We don't like to negotiate through the newspapers." Members of Local 300 will meet again October 19 to discuss contract plans.
Lawrence Maguire '58, director of student employment, said Wednesday, "we won't see that kind of quantum jump again, but sustained increases in funding will accompany growth in costs and needs."
The fence surrounding Seabrook's one-fifth complete nuclear power plant is intact, construction has begun again, and almost all the protesters have gone home.