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...archbishop, it was fitting that those who for so long found it difficult to live with him were suddenly so worried about living without him. But this was not surprising: Makarios has been the hub of Cyprus' political ambiguities ever since he was elected archbishop of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus in 1950 and assumed the traditional title of ethnarch (literally ethnic or national leader). Like a medieval Pope, the ethnarch is both a secular and religious leader. Makarios practiced the politics but preferred the spiritual title. He wanted to be addressed formally as "Your Beatitude...
...league scouts from various teams were making their usual Saturday afternoon rounds of the New England colleges. Word had already circulated about the two Stenhouse shots of the day before, and the easy victory over Brown, and the Boys from the Bigs came out to see if all the hub-bub over Stenhouse and Harvard was worth it. It was. The Crimson decked Northeastern, 7-4, for the second time and Stenhouse, acting at the plate like he was taking a screen test for the movie version of "The Natural," cranked out two more round-trippers...
...Village, but all things considered the Hub's not a bad place to catch some good jazz or blues. The Boston jazz scene generally revolves around Paul's Mall and the Jazz Workshop (both at 267-2051) on Boylston St. Paul's Mall features Muddy Waters and Dixie Dregs through Sunday, while the Jazz Workshop is hosting Pat Metheny (June 27-July 3), Gypsy (June 27-30) and Steve Kuhn (July...
...hoped the center will "function as a hub" for a University-wide public policy program which will bring together faculty members from a number of departments, Graham T. Allison '62, dean-designate of the school, said yesterday...
Moving Jordan. The Eisenhower and Nixon staffs had pyramidal organizations, with one or two men controlling access to the President. Carter's aides describe their setup as a wheel: the President is the hub and his top assistants are the spokes-equally positioned, in theory, to feed the boss with information and advice from many quarters. The reality is somewhat different...