Word: layings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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McClung was almost as impressive: he hit 13 of his 18 lay-ups and short shots and chalked up 30 points. The Crimson team overall hit on an incredible 62.1 per cent of its field goal attempts...
...Bangkok this week, the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines (which claims part of Sabah) hope to lay the groundwork for a possible tripartite "summit" session later this month that would bring together Indonesia's President Sukarno, Malaysia's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Philippines President Diosdado Macapagal. But in view of Indonesian President Sukarno's un relenting "Crush Malaysia" campaign, there was widespread doubt over the chances of ending the bitter four-month feud. In London, where the U.S. Attorney General stopped off en route to Washington, Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home...
...assistance had caused. He called for a meeting of 34 African foreign and defense ministers in Dar es Salaam this week to consider "the implications for African unity and our nonalignment policies of the happenings in East Africa." A longtime booster of East African federation, Nyerere hopes to lay the groundwork for a mutual defense agreement that would eliminate the need for non-African help in putting down future insurrections...
Following services there, lay volunteers will teach Sunday school classes for children of the congregation in the Roberts' bedroom, study, dining area and one of the double apartment's kitchens. "It's a mishmash," Roberts admits. "This is the place where we worship, where we have our friends, where I work, where the baby plays." Small as it is, Roberts' church outshines the facilities afforded Father Joseph Frederic Richard, latest of the Roman Catholic priests who have ministered to Americans off and on in Moscow for 30 years; the chapel in Richard's apartment holds...
Coming of Age. But there has always existed a countervailing, more enlightened element in the Irish community, writes Shannon. The list ranges from James Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, who in the 1880s urged lay Catholics to join trade unions, to Al Smith, the ebullient Governor of New York, on to the liberal priest John Ryan, who was Father Coughlin's most persistent Catholic critic...