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...Haggerty is inheriting will differ a bit from the one McCurdy is leaving. Haggerty's official title will be Director of cross country and track, and he will be in charge of both women's and men's track squads...
Director Beth Schacter counteracts the tendency for scenes to blur together by fashioning different personalities for each of the three sons--Richard, Geoffrey and John--and for their foil, Philip of France. As far as plot action goes, the four are practically interchangeable. But the four strong actors who play them differ in manner and style as much as appearance, each marking out a distinctive character. Mark Morland as the already famous Richard stands tall and regal; Joel Dando makes of Geoffrey the conniving serpent his actions prove him, but every detail of gait and intonation inspire empathy as well...
...church as a whole," a requirement which is light-years away from Vatican I's emphasis on one-man rule. The report avoids the term "infallibility," but the Anglicans were willing to grant that such personal decrees might be "preserved from error." The two sides differ, however, on whether this errorless quality is conveyed automatically (the Catholic view), or depends on later acceptance by the church...
...trouble and debate that clearly lies ahead, the commission's accord is still a major milestone on the ecumenical road. Said Cambridge Religion Professor Henry Chadwick, one of the Anglican negotiators: "This is not an agreement to differ - it is an agreement. We have agreed that the papacy should be the focus of Eucharistic communion of all the churches...
...artists of De Stijl wanted to submerge their personalities in the collective. "Although we differ individually," wrote Van Doesburg in 1919, "we all live for the same cause. We should concentrate solely on that. Then attention is automatically diverted from our own personality." The cultural aim of these reductions and renunciations? In four words: to change the world. To a very small extent, the Stijl group succeeded in this, since its theory of design helped banish ornament from all objects of everyday use, egg-cups to architecture...