Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The linha dura invited its comeuppance. One of its first targets after the revolution was Leftist Miguel Arraes, popular onetime (1959-62) mayor of Recife, who was governor of Pernambuco State at the time of the revolution. Though he had vigorously built schools and roads, cut unemployment and raised literacy...
> In St. Louis, Cardinal Manager Red Schoendienst was beginning to wonder whatever had become of the world-champion team that he distinctly remembered inheriting from Johnny Keane. In four games, the best the Cards could manage was a tie with the Chicago Cubs. Groaned Schoendienst: "I've got a...
The insults and derision with which Mrs. Hicks last week greeted the report of the state Advisory Committee on Racial Imbalance and Education came as no surprise. The eminence of the men who prepared the Report--among others Cardinal Cushing, former Attorney-General Edward McCormack, and four college Presidents--did...
Another new focus of college politics is the battle against monopoly campus newspapers. At Rice it only takes the form of a letter from a sorority girl chiding the Thresher for not publishing anything about sororities. But the issue reaches larger proportions eleswhere. At Wisconsin, a Campus Newspaper Student Committee...
Died. Albert Cardinal Meyer, 62, spiritual leader of Chicago's 2,300,000 Roman Catholics, largest U.S. archdiocese, a vigorous leader who upon donning the red hat in 1959 confided, "I am happy for myself, but I am even happier for the people of Chicago," banned parish bingo, renovated...