Word: reformations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What might make middle age pleasantest of all is a reform that middle-agers could institute themselves. Middle-agers need prestige as well as power within U.S. society. They need to have their age role approved by those around them rather than feel defensive and self-conscious about it. What militates against this is the Youth Cult...
...faculty committee headed by Prof. Frederic Tubach that proposed allowing the student president to speak at Academic Senate meetings and putting three students on an Academic Senate committee. And it was also the faculty who appointed the Muscatine committee on educational reform-at the suggestion of then Acting Chancellor Martin Meyerson, in March 1965, six months before Heyns took over at Berkeley...
...members of the Organization of American States. The U.S. also seemed satisfied with the way Ongania was setting about the task of rebuilding the inflation-ridden, strife-torn nation. This week Ongania is expected to announce a series of "directives" spelling out a program of austerity and reform. Reports say they will include a sharp cutback on state employment, special export credits to stimulate foreign trade, more public housing, complete overhaul of Illia's disastrous oil policy that forced Argentina to import petroleum for the first time in years, and reorganization of the country's food-distribution system...
...Maine Democrats have fielded against Senator Smith "a little-known opponent" [July 1]. Democratic State Senator Elmer H. Violette-as chairman of the Special Legislative Power Study Committee, Interim Study Committee on Allagash, Citizens for Quoddy-Dickey Committee, and author or sponsor of the Fair Housing Act Criminal Procedure Reform Bill. Allagash Wilderness Waterway Act-is very well known indeed to Maine citizens as their most prominent and respected state legislator. The incumbent knows that Violette is a young and scrappy ex-athlete who for 25 years has been coming out of the Maine political ball park a winner...
Semantic Problems. Limited to 15 participants, the living-room dialogues always start with a few brief prayers and Scripture readings. Topics picked for discussion range from church reform to the whys of different Christian ways of worship, although the talk commonly branches out into a free-and-easy dialogue on what the participants don't know about their neighbor's faith...