Word: ills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...World Council of Churches, Visser't Hooft was the obvious choice for the job of general secretary. Despite the delay in the Council's formation caused by the war, the dream of Christian unity finally began to take shape with the Council's First Assembly in 1948 at Evanston, Ill...
...while, Pope John was ill-which won sympathy for his vision. Then, last June, he died. His death created a vacuum of inspiration...
...rightfielder by the New York Yankees in 1919, Halas played in 12 games and batted .091. The Yanks lost little time replacing him with an ex-Boston pitcher named George Herman Ruth. Back to football went Halas -as coach, trainer, ticket seller, publicity man and player for the Decatur Ill., Staleys, later called the Chicago Staleys and later still (in 1922) named the Chicago Bears...
...Latin American Coca-Cola franchises. Their biggest purchase, three years ago, was Lestoil liquid detergent, which was doing well then but shortly afterward was hard hit by the entrance of the giants into the field; sales sagged from $24 to $14 million. Hogan, after first losing out on an ill-advised attempt to market Lestoil nationally, has retrenched and regionalized, brought in young management and acquired several other companies. He recently bought control of battered Bon Ami, and on Jan. 1 will make it a Lestoil subsidiary...
...Committee was chaired by Albert L. Nickerson '33, and included such distinguished educators as Wilbur J. Bender '27, former Dean of the College, William G. Saltonstall '28, former headmaster of Phillips Academy, Exeter, and William H. Cornog, superintendent of New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill...