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...nation, active in the affairs of its neighboring ghetto and experimental in its liturgy. It was hardly surprising, therefore, that after eleven women were ordained in Philadelphia last summer as the first female Episcopal priests, Wendt was the first to open his church to one of them-Australia-born Alison Cheek, who celebrated the Eucharist there last November. Not only had the church's bishops declared the women's ordinations invalid, but Wendt's own bishop, Washington's William Creighton, had issued a "godly admonition" against Wendt's allowing Cheek to celebrate the Eucharist. Last...
Number seven oarswoman. Alison Hall said, "This is the toughest race we'll have all season. Before we've entered the sprints having faced all the boats that will give us trouble. But we have only comparative times for Yale and Wisconsin...
Baker's juggling act has produced a varsity boat with three new faces from last week. Barbara Norris moves into stroke, Allison Hall comes up from the J.V. into the seven seat, Katie Moss is back at six, and Captain Alison Hill will hold down he five...
Indy mentor Alison Mitchell was sent to the showers after she allowed 14 runs in two innings as the starting pitcher. Her ERA of 63 qualified her as a candidate for the Guiness Book of World Records as the worst living pitcher...
...Alison N. Mitchell '76 will become the first woman to head a Harvard student publication when she takes office as president of The Harvard Independent, the weekly news magazine, at the start of next semester...