Word: p
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only does it whitewash thoughts, attitudes and emotions they know are wrong, but it also deprives them of the greatest blessing one can achieve: the realization of God's infinite love for a completely undeserving man. Where there is no sin there can be no forgiveness. Robert P. Beschel Jr. Seattle...
...binge of disco dancing-most of which, as the Chinese have been quick to learn, goes better with Coke. Thanks to the time difference between the capitals of the two nations, Peking got a 13-hour head start on normalization over Washington. Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-p'ing launched the New Year's Day occasion with a solemn call for world peace. As fireworks exploded outside the U.S. liaison office in Peking, Teng raised a glass of California champagne to Leonard Woodcock, the chief of the American mission, who is expected to be named the first U.S. Ambassador...
...Keszere (N) 1:45.71, 3. Sclaap (N) 1:47.45; 200-Individual Medley--1. Fred Eefting (N) 1:58.50, 2. Tim Maximoff (H) 1:58.85, 3. Ron Raikula (H) 1:59.44; 200-yd. butterfly--1. Campari Knoepffler (H) 1:56.62, 2. F. Vollernough (N) 1:56.73, 3. P. Duinmayer (N) 1:57.57; 100-yd. freestyle--1. Shcaup (N) 48.77, 2. V. Kesteren (N) 1:58.80, 2. Geoff Seelen (H) 1:59.93, 3. Lee Menichella (H) 2:00.53; 500-yd. freestyle--1. Bobby Hackett (H) 4:31.93, 2. Tim Maximoff (H) 4:35.94, 3. Elzerman (N) 4:40.87; 200-yd. breaststroke...
...Yale Daily News reports that Yale President A. Bartlett Giamatti agreed to trade the Yale Repertory Company to Harvard for Government Professor Samuel P. Huntington, $250,000 in cash, and the Morton Prince House, currently on casters. "Harvard wanted a first-rate drama school, and we were strapped for cash. Huntington was a last-minute throw-in," Giamatti explains...
...Harvard Government Department has been funded entirely by his agency. In what Turner calls a move toward "a newer, friendlier spy network," Dean Rosovsky announces that three Government chairs will be renamed National Security Professorships of Government. "This simply reaffirms our longstanding philosophy," says Department Chairman Sidney P. Verba '53, donning mirrored sunglasses...