Word: growth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Catholic Growth...
...quote the growth of Roman Catholics in population of the U.S. according to The Official Catholic Directory [May 25]. If the 140,411 reported converts for 1958 are deducted from the increase of 3,481,498 for the same year, we still have an assumed "natural" increase (including immigration) of 3,341,087, or a total larger than the entire population increase for the nation...
Franco himself was talking a more relaxed line. In an interview with a Mexican correspondent, he dismissed the economic problem as just another of Spain's ''small crises of growth, which require adjustment measures but do not alter the progressive march of the nation...
Four obstacles hamper attainment of goals. The professors cited "grinding" poverty, illiteracy, a shortage of trained people, and rapid population growth as limitations to the development of these nations...
...first time in history, the CRIMSON editorialized that the Class Marshal positions should be abolished. The CRIMSON argued: "As things stand at present, although one may regret the growth of the College into such a large, impersonal body, one can scarcely deny that the election of a symbolic leader for a Harvard Class is a rather meaningless proposition," and concluded: "Since the actual responsibility of the Marshals is quite small, and since the House system has changed the make-up of the "old Harvard" to a very considerable degree, it would seem best to remove the anachronism of Class Marshals...