Word: errants
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Wine's critics can do little more than complain unless the Birmingham Temple votes him out of office. The Central Conference of American Rabbis, the governing body of the Reform Rabbinate to which Wine belongs, has no provision in its bylaws for defrocking theologically errant clergymen, even those who don't believe...
Nightmare Landscape. The investigator is expected to process a never-ending mass of forms and applications, interview families to explore their situations and backgrounds, locate errant husbands, head off trouble-bound youngsters, find quarters for those evicted by landlords or tenement fires, worry over tardy or stolen relief checks. In between, he is supposed to provide his clients with whatever social services and counseling he deems necessary to get them off the dole and to keep them and their children from becoming "welfare addicts." Says one welfare-worker: "If I had the time, I could get a third...
Harvard's lone first period tally came at 13:57 when Eddie Zellner picked up an errant Army pass, skated alone across the blue line, and scored unassisted on a high, hard shot into the corner of the cage...
...visit, Calder recalls, was "the necessary shock." The de Stijlist's studio, with its neat plane geometry of primary colors (which Calder henceforth stuck to) stilled the errant Yankee. "But how fine it would be," Calder thought, "if everything moved." He gave Mondrian wings. He balanced metal cutouts on wire arms, and in 1932, Duchamp dubbed them "mobiles." Almost as much as Mondrian's forms, the stiff nature of metal forced Calder toward abstraction...
NINE RADCLIFFE GIRLS will be out at Fenway Park tonight reliving their moments of teen-age glory as they cheer the Boston Patriots on to victory before some 30,000 odd fans. They may well be frozen to death, ignored by the fans or trampled by an errant player, but these dangers only make it seem all the more worthwhile to them...