Word: potentes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mordecai Kaplan's Reconstructionist movement is not large-some 5,500 Jews, largely in the Conservative ranks. But he feels that this is a potent core for the adaptation of Judaism to "the political, economic, cultural and social changes which have taken place in the world...
...Bunting has said that "though a bit odd, Radcliffe is influential. Both its oddness and its influence may be attributed to our relationship with Harvard. It is our opportunity to benefit from and contribute to this relationship any woman can understand, use, and cherish." Obviously Harvard has been a potent force in the shaping of Radcliffe's identity; the question now is whether Radcliffe will continue under the present partial separation or try to move toward a final merger...
Republican Switch. When the key vote came last week, every single Democrat who had supported the Monroney amendment last summer voted for it again. The labor lobbyists swung the tide for Kennedy by picking up five new G.O.P. votes, mostly from Senators who represent states with potent labor blocs-New York's Kenneth Keating, Pennsylvania's Hugh Scott, Connecticut's Prescott Bush, Delaware's Caleb Boggs and Iowa's Jack Miller. After the Monroney amendment went down 56 to 39, the Kennedy bill breezed through...
President Kennedy intends to make plain his dislike of certain conservative groups. He has declined an invitation to address the annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce because he believes it is one of the most potent forces lobbying against his program. Also, for the first time since 1890, the Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution was rebuffed when it requested a special, "members only" tour through the White House...
...currently , opens its quest for the Ivy when it plays Cornell at Ithaca. varsity's potent scoring attack by Grady Watts and Dave...