Word: expression
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...young Catholic, I applaud Bishop Lefebvre [Sept. 13]. The church should see that the Tridentine Mass in Latin is relevant. The essence of our faith is eternally relevant because it is true. We need the symbolism of the old rites to express to us the depth and mystery of the sacraments...
...dazzle and distract. And what of the politician who (Nielsen forbid!) has a homely wife or less than bright children? The day seems not far off when he will be barred from running. Should families skulk back to the home or suppress their need (if it exists) to express themselves? That is one possibility. But even short of such drastic action, it might be useful to remember that it is the candidate who is running for the presidency. He is the one America wants to measure...
...current attitude toward emotions is a notable switch from the 1960s, when self-help books usually advised readers to express whatever they happened to feel. Now the advice is to choose one's emotions. If a person loses a job or a loved one dies, he or she can decide to be upset or simply get on with the business of life...
...47th UNITED MINE WORKERS convention ended last Saturday on a surprisingly positive note. Arnold Miller, the union's embattled president, emerged victorious if not unscathed from the parley, which his opponents in the UMW had called for the express purpose of bringing him down...
...Others express a "them-or-us" attitude toward the labor dispute, which centers primarily on union wage demands. "My reasons for opposing the strikers' demands are simple," Jane Spectre, a junior, said this week. "If we give them a pay raise, we'll get a tuition hike...