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...policy has made the Dutch Reformed churches pariahs in most of the Christian world. Those who were members of the World Council of Churches quit in 1961 over W.C.C. criticism of South African racial policies. The dominant Afrikaans church this year cut its last direct link with Protestantism in Holland over support there for W.C.C. grants to African revolutionaries. The only remaining international tie is with a group of orthodox Calvinist churches. Now relations with the nonwhite Reformed churches within South Africa are deteriorating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: White Theology's Last Bastion | 1/1/1979 | See Source »

Though Taiwan has a population of 17 million in a land area smaller than Holland, its foreign trade amounted to $17.9 billion in 1977, more than the $16.4 billion that China herself generated in the same year. Business with the U.S. was particularly good-around $7 billion this year, more than the total of America's trade with the Soviet Union and China put together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Taiwan: Shock and Fury | 12/25/1978 | See Source »

Cornell and Columbia each placed two men on the first team. Tackle Victor Kaminski and punter Eric Blattman rose to eminence from Morningside Heights, while star running back Joe Holland and defensive back Virgil Cotton represented the Big Red from way up North...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Beling, Polillio All-Ivy | 12/5/1978 | See Source »

RUNNING BACK--A bumper crop, led by Cornell tailback Joe Holland, who will undoubtedly win the Asa Bushnell cup for the Ivy player of the year. Harvard's first-rate scooter, Ralph Polillio, joins Holland on the first team at the halfback spot. Brown's Marty Moran weighs in as the first-team fullback, leaving Dartmouth's Jeff Dufresne, Penn's Denis Grosvenor, Yale's Ken Hill and Princeton's Cris Crissy on the second team. (Harvard's P. Wayne Moore makes the all one-game team for his brilliant performance against Columbia for breaking his ankle...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: It's All-Ivy Time | 11/28/1978 | See Source »

Sophomore Suzy Rivitz and sophomore Mary Holland each captured all of their bouts, though Holland twice went down to the wire at 4-4 before coming back to win. Rivitz mixed simple beat attacks and parries with high feints, then looping disengages for low touches. She lost only eight points in her four bouts, several of those coming when she rather lazily failed to retreat after her lunges came up short...

Author: By Stephen A. Herzenberg, | Title: Women Fencers Pierce Rhode Island College, 15-1 | 11/21/1978 | See Source »

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