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...need at least another manager is that when you get to an airport you can count on the bus going to the hotel not being there. So one manager has to be the first guy off the plane and rush out to find a bus," baseball's Hollis McLoughlin said...
...convent; she gained a measure of religious notoriety in the 1950s with her bestselling autobiographical explanation, / Leap Over the Wall. Today, in her 70s, she regrets her departure, and attributes it to "self-will and spiritual infidelity." For years, America's best-known ex-priest was former Franciscan Emmett McLoughlin (People's Padre), who left the church when his superior tried to transfer him from his work at what is now Phoenix's Memorial Hospital, where he is still administrator...
Hotly outspoken ex-priests in the McLoughlin style are the exception today. Far more leave with a deep respect and even love for Catholicism?or at least for what it might be. Keenly disturbing the church is the quality of the exodus clergy. Says Jesuit Sociologist Eugene Schallert, who has just completed a study of 317 departed priests: "Those who are leaving are some of the best men in the church?some of the most intelligent, most enterprising, most charismatic. They are occupationally top men, capable of holding down really good jobs...
...report of the HUC food committee makes no specific suggestions. John T. McLoughlin '70, one of the HUC members who conducted the poll, said, "The Food Services is such a huge operation that it's really difficult to pinpoint specific things people are disturbed about...
Although many students don't like the food, the committee reported that few ever complain to dining hall supervisors. McLoughlin said that students were generally apathetic, and added, "There isn't a real mandate to throw out the food services...