Word: newmans
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...rate, by the middle of the last century both these shortcomings were quite painfully obvious--sufficiently so to prompt the Church of England to undertake (in 1870) a general revision of the scriptures. In company with the Church of Scotland and various dissenting sects (John Henry Newman was obliged to decline an offer to participate), the Church of England eventually produced the Revised Version of 1881. If the RV, as it was inevitably and almost immediately called, failed to arouse any considerable enthusiasm, this was in part the fault of the Church itself, which had given the Revisers a very...
Sullivan said he would have preferred that the Legislature bring the issue before the public in a referendum, as Rep. Mary Newman proposed to the House last week. Criticizing the notion that the land is an integral part of the Common, he indicated that he would have won support at the polls...
According to Rep. Mary Newman, chief ment of the sale, a spokesman for one e churches near the Common, a businessman from the Square, and a member one of the local civic groups (probably Cambridge Civic Association) will be ag the group. There will be no repreative from the University, though...
...Newman indicated she would probably ask the Governor to set a cut-off date for Council acceptance of the petition. Such a move would prevent delaying tactics on the part of the Council. "An action of this nature by the Governor would not violate the principle of home rule," she said...
Although passage of the bill by the House had been expected, the votes of two Cambridge representatives stirred considerable comment. Rep. John J. Campbell and Rep. John R. Sennott, Jr., both of whom had originally signed Sullivan's petition, made a complete about face yesterday and supported Mrs. Newman's motion to refer the petition to the next Legislative session...