Word: loyalities
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...change things. Only a very few Southern politicians have been able to put together this mythical coalition, but Jim Garrison, the six-and-a-half foot tall New Orleans district attorney who lost his third reelection campaign in December, remained politically powerful in New Orleans for years with a loyal black and blue-collar white constituency...
...Concordia board also replaced all four department heads at the seminary, three of them with doctrinaire conservatives loyal to Preus. As acting president and new head of the exegetical (i.e., Bible) department, the board appointed the Rev. Martin H. Scharlemann, 63, an unflappable former military chaplain who is a retired brigadier general in the Air Force Reserve. Scharlemann has solid academic credentials (two earned doctorates). But his appointment outraged the faculty, who consider him a turncoat: many of the professors had defended him when he was under attack as being too liberal during the 1950s...
Harvard varsity baseball coach Loyal Park was named New England College Coach of the Year by the Professional Baseball Scouts Association Wednesday night. The ceremony took place at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton...
...political funds raised earlier under his own name, and half the staff. "We are leaving behind a pretty bankrupt lot," said an aide. "All they will have left is the building and the furniture." Technically Faulkner retains his Unionist membership, but 17 Unionist members of the Assembly have remained loyal to him, and he could form his own party. For the moment, he seems content to remain a Unionist in name and Chief Executive in fact...
...unaware of what happens when a show is cast--viscerally reviewing a play he or she had clearly never read or even seen before. It may not make a great deal of difference in the case of a Gilbert and Sullivan or Hasty Pudding show, both organizations sport blindly loyal followers generally impervious to reviews, but a bad Crimson review can often destroy the potential audience for a Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid or House production, and even for some kinds of Loeb mainstage shows the impact is significant. How then, should The Crimson develop more sophisticated, sensitive, and better informed...