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Thank you, Father McNeill! With you at the helm, the sinking ship, the Catholic Church, might keep afloat...
...politics; it's a psychological factor." He believes that worries over China's precarious economic situation will impose a temporary lull on spiritual exhortation. But even in the later ranges of history he says, "swings will probably not be so violent as they were when Mao was at the helm. We're going to have many hands at the tiller now; so turns will take longer to develop, will be more obviously done, and they will be telegraphed in advance...
Then along came Freud. The concept of "will" went out as the concept of "libido" came in. Where does this switch leave the poor 20th century chap with 19th century memories who cannot decide whether he is stoutly at the helm-or down in the brig, manacled to a rusty old neurosis...
...There was no way Yale or Wisco would win last year," said cox Nancy Hadley, who was at the helm of all three of the Radcliffe championship crews. "And this year I'd like to see the same amount of concentration, of work, and of purpose and desire as the last three years. To make it four in a row would be the dream of dreams...
...Repps and Tony Leggett manned the helm for the Crimson yachtsmen in A and B division respectively, accompanied by Dave Poor and Jim Hammett as crew...