Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite the criticism, the mood of the gathering was one of elation over what England's John Cardinal Heenan described as the "tolerance and charity" of the bishops. The prevailing sentiment of the synod was so clearly in favor of reforms that it seemed unlikely that the Pope could long avoid implementing them. But no one challenged the Pontiff's supreme authority, or his right to delay acting upon or even to ignore what the prelates recommended...
...mark, which had been undervalued. Taking into consideration the removal of the year-old 4% "quasi-revaluation" tax on German exports, Germany's actions last week, combined with France's devaluation in August, closed this gap and added a new stability to the world of money. England's Financial Times commented: "There is a better chance now than for many months past that the exchange markets will settle down to a quieter way of life...
More often than ever before, young singles have to double up or triple up in cramped apartments if they hope to pay the rent. The latest trend in New England is for married couples to get together in pairs and lease a house. Quite a few young marrieds are forced to postpone having children because they cannot afford enough space for larger families. To avoid the problem of searching for a reasonably priced place in which to live, company executives sometimes resist transfers to different cities...
...latest Associated Press New England football poll ranks Dartmouth and Yale, who play each other Saturday in New Haven, as the top two teams in the area. Harvard which has lost two games in a row for the first time since 1962, dropped to a distant sixth place...
...second task of expanding and sustaining a radical movement within society, the university is again a necessity. From it must come the students and the graduates who will be essential in the formation of a radical coalition and, yes, of a worker-student alliance. What William Blake said of England and its "dark Satanic mills" a century and a half ago could be said by radical students of contemporary America...