Word: center
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...Harvard-Radcliffe community. However, the committee's assessment did not include input from the H-R community, and so when Griffin, Kelley and Bohn received notice of their dismissal notice, which they claim contained no explanation for the firing, the board of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Center Inc. at St. Paul's Church immediately voiced its objections to the Cardinal...
Aside from its more political emphasis, the ousted ministry was also markedly different from the present Student Center's chaplaincy in its relationship with St. Paul's. Griffin said, "I felt that I could provide a different angle--something distinctive from the parish clergy. As a Jesuit I had more freedom than the parish clergy and I became very doubtful of the parish as an institution. It was too closed to the dissident Catholics who were concerned with social issues and who were not receiving support from the institutional Church...
...attitude of the undergraduate community becomes more reflective, the nature of the Catholic Center's ministry becomes more internalized also. The political and social issue orientation of the ousted chaplains has given way to a ministry which is attempting to reach a broad base of students in programs closely tied to St. Paul...
...happens in a lot of families, but in the case of the Rockefellers, particularly the third generation of David, Nelson and their three brothers, the working out of family relations has had a subtle, important effect on America and the world. The third generation and its children form the center of the book, and through their stories Collier and Horowitz make a case for a slow decline in the family dynasty. David and Nelson's generation are presented as ambitious and deeply flawed people, and their children as a neurotic, basically ordinary group that will never shape society...
...ever again, other people are coming to Boston along with Bob Marley and the Wailers this weekend to take your mind off the final passing of the sixties, which happened sometime last week in Hollywood. David Bromberg will sing songs of the post-folksong era at the Berklee Performance Center at 7:30 and 10:30 pm on Saturday. The Tubes, who are like a recrudescence of all that is and ever was bad with the entire world, especially that of rock, will torture you and your mother if you bring your mother to rock concerts which is real dumb...