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...Mina Otis...
...Mina el Muttawahad (Mina the Hermit), who spent years in the desert, then ruled the church until 1971 as Pope Kyrillos VI. He reformed the monasteries through renewed austerity and discipline. The second was Kyrillos' successor, Antonius as Suriani, who currently heads the church as Pope Shenouda lII. Before becoming a monk, Pope Shenouda was once a lay teacher in the Coptic Sunday school movement, another church development that inspired renewed interest in monasticism. Even now Pope Shenouda retires each week to a mud-stuccoed hut in the des ert for a day or more of meditation and prayer...
...benefits to having gone to more than one college that aren't available to students who've gone one school for four years. Barton says, "I'm glad I came here with the perspective. I did, from a small, less self-conscious school." Her sentiments are echoed by Mina Carson, also a senior in Currier House. "I'm awfully glad and have been glad ever since I came here that I didn't come here freshman year...I think Harvard can do things about one's assumptions about education and oneself," not all of which are good...
...parents, Mina and Brian Lewis, refused to accept the sentence of death. They consulted Dr. Orvar Swenson, a noted pediatric surgeon at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He, too, was pessimistic. He recalled, without recommending it, a modified operation devised by a Japanese surgeon, Dr. Keijiro Suruga, who reported that it had succeeded in some cases. Mina Lewis did some research of her own and found a new article by Suruga in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. Then, using her experience as a travel agent, she quickly arranged a family trip to Tokyo in early January...
Mahalia Jackson, D.Mus., gospel singer. Mina S. Rees, L.H.D., president...