Word: followed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With dress informal, and with a social hour to follow, Vesper services will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Sundays throughout the summer in Memorial Church. The Reverend Robert J. Lamont of the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, will preach at the opening program on July 8, and among the guest clergymen in following weeks will be the Reverend G. Bromley Oxnam, who will preach on July...
...Coast Guard 2124, this is Mike Sierra . . . We'll have to drop gas in about five minutes. Are we able to drop and then follow you? Over...
...come in a land not otherwise noted for its leadership in the world of art: the U.S. From Beacon Hill to Nob Hill, modern architecture has squalled and tottered through its awkward, unruly, early years, but it has begun-if only begun-to mature. In Paris, architectural students eagerly follow the new work of younger U.S. architects with all the fervor that Left Bank jazz addicts reserve for Dizzy Gillespie and Satchmo Armstrong. Said a young French architect: "When we have a chance to see what your architects are doing, we have a picture of what the future can become...
...into garlands for the streets. Mothers sewed on fancy-dress costumes for the procession of the Eucharist through the streets, while their husbands wielded paintbrush and hammer on the decorations. And lilting in every heart in the village was the thought of the wining, dining and dancing that would follow; in every heart, that is, but the heart of Don Camillo. Instead of joining the festive preparations, Don Camillo posted a notice in the church: "Tomorrow, on the feast of Corpus Christi, the customary procession will not be held in Vingone. Our Lord Jesus would have to pass through streets...
...themselves Pan-kwan (the Henpecked), but the term is now used with pride. "Ewha's struggle," says President Kim, "is more than a mere educational movement. It is a women's movement for the emancipation of women and the cause of women as a whole . . . The times follow us, rather than our following the times...