Word: loyalities
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Boyd joined TIME'S picture department after working for Newsweek for five years. In addition to his picture duties, he eventually took charge of editorial production and a staff of 175 people. Gruff and authoritarian, he was also fair, compassionate, humorous and fiercely loyal to his staff. According to a coworker, "Even those who didn't like him liked him." Boyd paid ceaseless attention to every detail, worked 100-hour weeks and was never sick. If a cold threatened, his procedure was to stay up all night so that it could not catch him unawares...
...Schism. Backed by their districts, the four presidents refuse to quit office. They plan to carry on as though nothing has happened, which will force Preus to set up new district offices loyal to church headquarters. At that point, some sort of new moderate church will begin to emerge. One synod spokesman estimates that fewer than 200 of the church's 5,846 congregations would join the exiles. But a moderate tactician claims that if Preus does not relent, 600 to 800 congregations will be in rebellion by the end of the summer, with more likely to leave later...
Inexperience is the cause of the dismal season the Crimson batmen are having, coach Loyal Park and captain Barry Cronin said yesterday...
These are lean times for the Harvard varsity's victory column, and yesterday's defeat marked the eighth time in the last eleven games that things haven't worked out the way coach Loyal Park would like them...
Clifford, meanwhile, breezed through seven frames, scattering five hits and striking out three. But one out, four hits and three runs into the eighth inning, coach Loyal Park was forced to call in Linehan...