Word: benedict
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wide racist activity that he is running out of space. He has complete data, including pictures and tape recordings, on the activities of such men as Merwyn K. Hart (whose National Economic Council pays $40,000 a year rent in the Empire State Building); Father Feeney of the St. Benedict's Center; Bill Buckley of Yale "who is even more a fascist than he's cracked up to be"; and Gerald L.K. Smith...
...sponsored could probably win the election without CCA support. These are Crane, Deguglielmo, Hyman Pill, and W. Donnison Swan '17. Other candidates that should run strong in their own areas are Chester A. Higley, Charles E. Freeman, and Thomas F. Myles '37. William E. McGuire and Benedict Fitzgerald are political novices and their chances are slim...
Father Leonard J. Feeney is the director of St. Benedict's Center near Adams House and a constant foe of the teachings at the University. Suspended from the Jesuit order two years ago for teaching that only Catholics may enter Heaven, he has lately been holding open-air meetings he expounds his own particular brand of Catholicism and, more recently, his rather common place brand of anti-Semitism...
Sherman, son of a New Hampshire schoolmaster, came from a family of fighters; the Shermans, tracing their descent back to John and Priscilla Alden, fought with the colonists against the Dutch, went with Benedict Arnold to Quebec. A pleasant, neat man with an air of cool detachment, Forrest Sherman lacked the flamboyant quality that makes for a great leader of men. But he was a great planner, a great negotiator "You can't get good marks if you're popular," he once told his sister. He had few close friends, but his admirers were legion...
Died. Joseph Benedict Chifley, 65, Australian blacksmith's son who developed a knack for finance, became the Commonwealth's World War II Treasurer, its Labor Prime Minister from 1945 to 1949; of a heart attack; in Canberra...