Word: renewal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Time and again throughout the Second Vatican Council, a few conservative officials of the Roman Curia have tried to block the bishops' ambitious efforts to reform and renew the Catholic Church. Time and again, the progressive-minded majority has suffered these tactics in silence and indecision. Last week, goaded by the most serious curial threat so far to the spirit of Vatican II, the bishops openly rebelled...
...long session in Holyoke Center the Council also voted to renew this year its drive for free interhouse dining between Harvard and Radcliffe, to study further the assignment of freshmen to the Houses, and to condemn the Doty Committee for an "inconsequential" report on the General Education Program...
...Republican campaign against Kennedy has centered on three issues: that he is a carpetbagger, that he alledgedly sees New York only as a step up the ladder toward his Presidential ambitions, and that his election would ostensibly renew the strength of Democratic party bosses...
Hamstrung in Court. Refreshingly, Macapagal and Lyndon Johnson have no great crises to resolve. They would sign a few prearranged agreements, renew old friendships, and for Macapagal the two days in Washington would have the added advantage of bolstering his prestige at home. For he faces a tough battle for re-election next year...
...almost a year, new book-lending rules for students under Widener's IBM cataloging system have been in effect. Previously, undergraduates were allowed to keep books for two weeks and then renew them. Now, books may be borrowed for one month, but must be returned to the shelves at the end of the month before they can be checked out again...