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Newspaperman to Bishop. The U.S. hears less of a more potent group of Spanish churchmen, whose chief spokesman is a more modern man, Don Angel Herrera, 65, Bishop of Málaga. Bishop Herrera, onetime Madrid newspaperman who was ordained at 53, consecrated bishop at 60, believes, like Cardinal Segura, that Spain should be submissive to the church. But he insists that the proper role of the church is to guide, not goad, the Spanish people. Spain's pressing problems, Bishop Herrera holds, are the poverty of her people and the general backwardness of a clergy which...
...Among Herrera's opponents is Francisco Franco, whose regime he peppers with charges of social injustice and corruption. Herrera would like to see Franco succeeded by a constitutional monarch. Last year, when Herrera transferred his school to Madrid, Franco's friend, the Archbishop of Madrid, asked the Pope to have the bishop's activities confined to Málaga. The Vatican backed Herrera...
Dick Bushman of Kirkland and Guillermo Herrera of Lowell were the other semi-finalists in House sabre competition...
...freshman summary: Kramer (BS) defeated Rauh, 3-2; White (H) defeated Soby, 3-0; Reynolds (H) defeated Landers, 3-0; Bossart (H) defeated Herrera, 3-0; Lanier (H) defeated Prudhomme...
FRESHMAN FENCING--Minor Numerals 1953--Clemens C. Beels, Richard L. Bushman, Stephen VanD. Chandler, Matthew Cushing, Richard E. Ford, Manuel G. Herrera, Jan E. Jertson, Robert T. McConaughy, George N. McNair, Jr., Edmund R. Schroeder, Harry K. Ziel, and Douglas Sheard, Manager...