Word: pulpit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sarah E. Birmingham, a second-year student, said, "Ooh, the power, the power. We're delighted to have Charles Adams here. He has a real command of the pulpit and it's great to have one of our own back Clarence W. Davis, also a second-year student at the Divinity School, said, "It was as challenging and comforting as I anticipated...
...pompous tone, with frequent flashes of self-deprecating wit. A man fond of maxims, Powell is always looking to learn from mistakes as well as successes, and he frames much of his story that way. Under the glass top of his desk at the Pentagon, Powell kept a pulpit's worth of sayings: Get mad, then get over it. Share credit. It can be done...
...Rudenstine's leadership appears lacking in other areas. He has not participated wholeheartedly in associations the lobby on behalf of education. He seems reluctant to speak out in public and on the op-ed pages of newspapers, ostensibly ceding his place at the bully pulpit of higher education...
...Bully Pulpit...
...encouraged us to move from spiritual theory to practice and from the pulpit to the streets." Brown said...