Word: concerns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...freshman crew had an easier race than the varsity, breezing to a four and a half length win in 6:13.5. Andersen had expressed concern over the crew's previous inability to get off to a driving start, but he said that "they used the good water at the start of the race very effectively this time...
...force. The score is interesting enough to justify a detailed treatment impossible here, for it is at once one of Sullivan's most clever (witness the parody of Handel in the scene in which the sons are disarmed) and most serious. Several of the arias reflect his growing concern for the more traditional forms of grand opera. Given the unobtrusive staging it is possible to regard the orchestra with a certain concentration, and James Paul's direction is thereby revealed to be impeccable...
...less able it is to keep alive the prophetic spirit that gives it meaning. The ideal state of the church, she argues, is not a formalized organization of worshipers but a community, an event, a human happening. This means that Christianity must exist in a continual state of concern and self-renewal. "The church can retain its continuity only by not clinging to what it has become," she concludes. "Stone cathedrals, jewelled monstrances and infallible doctrines are false reflections of the value and fidelity...
...owes another $1,200,000 to a group of institutional investors, including Investors Stock Fund Inc., a mutual fund managed by Minneapolis-based Investors' Diversified Services. In a report Lytton has just distributed to its shareholders, accountants warn that Lytton Financial's continuance "as a going concern" requires "additional financing or modifying existing agreements...
...petition is intended to demonstrate widespread concern among all the races of the Harvard community for Negro students' problems, Wesley E. Profit '69, a committee member, said yesterday...