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...last Sunday might have been on their way to a soccer game, but they were actually going to hear a new minister preach at London's most popular church. At a time when most British churches are all but empty, City Temple, the "Cathedral of Nonconformism," often has overflow crowds. Said one temple official last week: "In nearby St. Paul's Cathedral, which holds 3,000, there are seldom more than 30 people at Evensong. If we have less than 1,500, we wonder what is the matter...
...brief coverage of the lofty of the evening, Mrs. Douglas into an unequivocal pronouncement on what she thinks of Richard M.. The former Congresswoman and actress asked the overflow whether the image of a "new does not imply that there is side that the candidate hopes...
...Jacobsson, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, yesterday painted a rosy picture of the monetary future of the Western World for an overflow audience in Littauer Auditorium...
...overflow crowd at the Ames Courtroom heard him speak of the days when the Law School consisted of one building; when everyone from a professor to the janitor, was called...
...Kennedy by a wide electoral margin in 1960," predicted Max Lerner last night. The author and journalist who is currently professor of American Civilization at Brandeis told an agreeable overflow audience at the Ford Hall Forum that the popular vote may be close, but, because key states have similar issues and problems, the electoral vote will be overwhelmingly for the Massachusetts senator...