Word: gospels
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...firms chosen will be concentrated in Boston and New York; nor will they all be experts in managing, for instance, growth stocks; nor will all be adherents to the Harvard Business School Gospel (amen). Cabot and Putnam still do not really know what style Harvard Management will follow in handling its $1 billion, so they would like to see as much diversity as possible among the firms that will be tapped as information sources for the internal company...
...first hymn. As the notes die, 28-year-old Jean-Paul, a wiry, lean-faced legal clerk standing at the sanctuary lectern, launches into a short homily on the meaning of Lent, likening the penitential season to an automobile overhaul. After more songs and the reading of the Gospel, Pierre, 66, a sturdy, gray-haired retired farmer, leaves his pew and walks to the tabernacle. There he removes a ciborium of communion hosts consecrated by the parish priest the week before and distributes them to his fellow congregants. Later, as the worshipers rise to leave, Jean-Paul makes a hasty...
...ministry and the significance of the central sacrament of the Eucharist. The latest paper states that "Christ wills for his church a unity [that] must be manifest in the world," and concurs that "a special responsibility for this may be entrusted to one individual minister, under the Gospel." Moreover, it notes, "the Bishop of Rome," whom Catholics already accept in this role, might "in the future function in ways" useful to the broader Christian church...
...same time, I respect these people for preaching the Gospel as they see it...Different strokes for different folks, you might...
...Harvard, that might as well be Gospel. The Stendahl Committee, formed at the suggestion of Reverend Price upon his retirement in 1972, has advised President Bok in a controversial report to dismantle the current one-minister church and replace it with a three-denominational system...