Word: forwarders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...whole world expects a step forward," said John : XXIII as he opened the Second Vatican Council in October 1962. When Pope Paul VI formally closed it last week, church." he heralded Whatever it the as future's "among the judgment, greatest there can events be of the little doubt that the council indeed represents a major and momentous step forward in carrying Christendom's oldest, largest body into modern times and bringing it into closer contact with all men - Catholic or not, Christian or not, religious...
With fanfares from silver trumpets, the 1965 Nobel Prize winners stepped forward to accept the awards from Sweden's King Gustav VI Adolf in Stockholm's Concert Hall. Gathering afterward to compare their $56,400 notes were Harvard University's Dr. Robert Burns Woodward, 48, with the prize for chemistry; Harvard's Dr. Julian Schwinger, 47, and Dr. Richard P. Feynman, 47, of the California Institute of Technology, who share the physics prize with Tokyo's Dr. Shin-ichiro Tomonaga, 59; Francois Jacob, 45, Andre Lwoff, 63, and Jacques Monod, 55, sharing the prize...
Radcliffe hoopsters encountered heavy going last night, as they bowed to a Boston State College sextet, 36 to 34, in overtime. Rookie forward Ginny Storrs, starting in only her second game, led the scoring for the 'Cliffe...
...Forward Polly Rogers, a veteran back for her second year, also sparked several 'Cliffe rallies. Theo Stillman was the mainstay of the backcourt and provided height for the hoopsters. Tracy Taylor, Jenny Flinton, and Carlin Meyer '69 rounded out the squad...
Boston State used a "give-and-go" offense with potent effect. They had "good moves and good faking," according to forward Storrs. Six fully-rigged cheer-leaders seconded Boston's efforts, and a 20-man B.S.C. cheering section apparently spooked some of the Radcliffe hoopsters. "Half of them were rooting for us, though," noted Miss Storrs...