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...Indian Jesuits still take their cue from the adaptability of the pioneer missionary, Father Roberto de Nobili, who adopted the ascetic life of the Hindu holy men shortly after he came to India in 1605. The Jesuits reflect the broad spectrum of the subcontinent's culture. At Poona, for instance, a group of De Nobili Jesuits are experimenting with an Indianized version of the Mass that incorporates Indian serving dishes, Indian music, language, and postures of prayer. Father Matthew Lederle, a German-born Jesuit who is now an Indian citizen, directs the serene modern center of Sneha Sadan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Jesuit Swamis of India | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

Hagerty began the second-half scoring with a one-on-three tally, knocking defenders down in front of the goal. Yet Conolly took the cue, and fed middy Rich Lally, to tie it at seven, Conolly brought it to the crease next and bounced an unassisted shot in. The third quarter ended with UMass ahead...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Stickmen Bow to UMass In Seesaw Struggle, 12-8 | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

...pattern of failure was established during the first five minutes when Charlton Heston, the first of four hosts, failed to show up. Clint Eastwood, looking as if someone had pushed him from the wings, took Heston's place-and immediately ran into trouble with his cue cards. "This isn't my bag, man," he complained to the cameras shortly before Heston, who had been delayed by a flat tire on the Hollywood Freeway, relieved him. And so the night digressed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Hollywood's Revenge | 4/9/1973 | See Source »

...escu and whisks him to his office in the columned Central Committee Building. "At 8:01 the President's advisers and ministers must be ready to receive a call from him," says an aide. The call could be about almost anything, since Ceauşescu (pronounced Chow-shess-cue) insists on passing judgment on all manner of problems, from the working conditions in a coal mine to the decor inside the capital's new National Theater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUMANIA: Enfant Terrible | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

Some of the student members on the Committee on Undergraduate Education (of which Kiely is chairman ex-officio) seem to think that he has avoided both hypocrisy and subversion in the CUE's work this year. This year the Committee has been working on problems of Freshman education; next year Kiely wants the focus to be on education in the Houses. Several of the members credit him with having resurrected the CUE this year from an early death-by-inertia. They like his ability to steer them away from proposals that are predictable losers in a faculty vote almost...

Author: By Bill Beckett, | Title: Robert J. Kiely | 3/27/1973 | See Source »

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