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...enough of his songs on C. S. N. & Y. records, stopped speaking to Stills. After disbanding, the four pursued separate careers with mixed success but gradually became better friends. A year ago, on the Hawaiian island of Maui where all four had rented beach houses, plans for a professional reunion were discussed, then crystalized after the success of the Dylan tour...
Moscow 1974 had the down-home feeling of a reunion, with medium-size expectations and modest hopes. "It is almost routine now," said a Soviet official, as he surveyed the summit's opening-night festivities in the Kremlin's St. George's Hall. "Last time Nixon came it took us three months to get ready. This time it has taken two weeks...
...century of history. As in other denominations, Northern and Southern Presbyterians split on the slavery issue in 1861. Efforts to heal the rift brought the churches' two general assemblies to tandem meetings in Louisville last week, with a joint session for the formal unveiling of a plan for reunion. But the encounter was still as tentative as the mating dance of sand crabs...
...U.S.A., is three times the size of the Southern denomination, the 900,000member Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Many Southerners feel that in a merger they could be swallowed up by the Northerners, who are both less conservative in doctrine and more committed to social action. The reunion plan reflects this liberalism. At their ordination, for example, Southern Presbyterian ministers would no longer be required to accept the Bible as "the infallible rule of faith and practice" but only...
...required support: 75% of the church's presbyteries. Some conservatives, however, are quitting the battle. Last year more than 55,000 of them, mostly in the Deep South, established their own National Presbyterian Church. As many as 200,000 more might break away if the plan of reunion goes through...