Word: flocks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cast seemed to enjoy themselves as completely as the audience did and they played their comic parts to the hilt, storming and shouting around the stage with enormous enthusiasm and exuberance. Amafume Onoge as the prophet Jeroboam delighted the house with abrupt switches from pompous ranting at his flock on stage, to sly soft-voiced asides to the audience explaining his true despicable motives. In the role of Chume, Akin Adewole '66 was as athletic and skilled at fighting with his wife as he was playing line-man for the Crimson soccer team this fall. And Cordelian Mbawuike was completely...
...millions of midnight fans. And because he is at heart a generous man, their devotion inspired him to share even more of himself than the camera can frame. His first two books were gratefully received by the disciples, who installed both on the bestseller lists. This one takes his flock past the same datelines-Moscow, Papeete, Lambarene, Brasilia-that the Paar family, trailing minions, visited over the past few years. The writing has the flickering quality of home movies, for which John Reddy, the Reader's Digest staff writer and Paar pal who polishes the maestro's prose...
Gone are seniors Frank Ripley (number one), Bob Inman (four), and Captain Sandy Walker (seven), flock of rising juniors and sophomore but a Dick Appleby will fill...
...three other top Treasury posts-Under Secretary, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, and General Counsel-are also vacant. Unless Johnson appoints some money men soon, the Treasury may be virtually empty at the top during a serious period for the dollar. There is the usual flock of other nominees-all of whom privately say, "Not me!" And some White House men insist that the President has not yet given up completely on Cook...
Roman Catholic clergy, whose flock comprises 46% of the state's population, is theoretically of no concern to the court-but a little counterpressure never hurts. Last week it came from an unexpected source. The Catholic Council on Civil Liberties offered an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief attacking the law and implying that it might trouble even Pope Paul...