Word: flocks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...There is a point at which pastoral norms of saving the flock must be abandoned," Pettigrew concluded. "The Church must be prepared to lose money and members, and to be ridiculed by the press...
...setback when Monte Carlo unceremoniously closed the casino doors to the delegation from Down Under. Still, the same Las Vegas operators who would not believe that the two-armed Aussies could outsmart one-armed bandits stood by expectantly for the hordes of tyros sure to buy the book and flock to Las Vegas to get rich quick. A few may, but as Clampett warns, bandit-beating takes skill as well as quarters...
Died. Andres Soriano, 66, Philippine industrialist-financier who built a personal fortune estimated at $80 million, first as president of the family-owned San Miguel Brewery, then as chief stockholder of an ever-proliferating flock of businesses that included at one time or another the Philippine Air Lines, the Philippines Herald, and mining, fertilizer, electronics, engineering and insurance companies; of cancer; in Boston...
...those bright birds flock...
...power of the pulpit. M.R.A. chiefly dramatizes its doctrines by stage and screen. Last week the latest of its simplistic message plays, Through the Garden Wall, in which feuding neighbors learn love through M.R.A., was touring Germany, drawing enthusiasm from crowds and shudders from drama critics. Thousands still flock each summer to M.R.A.'s grand rallies at its lavish headquarters at Caux, Switzerland, and Mackinac Island, Michigan; in 1962 M.R.A. opened a third and equally handsome center at Odawara, Japan. Although M.R.A. officials are vague about money and membership figures, Britain's Peter Howard, Buchman's designated...