Word: lorded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...studies. Thus, the Pope in effect agreed to establish a dialogue between the two churches, which Orthodoxy had proposed at a conference at Rhodes last fall. Then, in a spirit of joy and brotherhood, the two men summoned their retinues to join them in the solemn chanting of the Lord's Prayer...
John and John Theradiko let their get over five point. Jim Wyane, in the second in game of his career, his to best Amherst's John L, Peter Brooks, another new man, yellded only game to the Lord Jeffs' ob Lyster...
...Niederhoffer tripped Dartmouth's Wally Lord 17-13, 17-14, 13-15, 15-8 in the top match. Harvard's usual depth was evident as the last four players all won by 3-0 scores...
...Court-packing bill. Concerned by the rising gangster influence on U.S. politics, Phil Graham handed U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver the idea for a congressional investigation. A Post editorial campaign helped assure civilian control of the Atomic Energy Commission. Measuring the paper's direct impact on Government, the late Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the London Daily Mail and other papers, once said: "Of all the American papers, I would prefer to own the Washington Post...
...keepers also found rich friends. Sir Joseph Duveen gave a new wing to house the Tate's vast, unique J.M.W. Turner collection; his son (eventually Lord Duveen of Millbank, titled for the medieval name of the Tate's site) added the museum's soaring sculpture hall. Formed five years ago, the Friends of the Tate Gallery, some 830 amateurs who banquet by candlelight three times a year amid the modern sculpture, have already given six Henry Moores, bringing the museum's total to 35, and have widened the U.S. collection with works by Louise Nevelson, Jasper...