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...junior backfield celebrated its reunion right after the opening kick-off, marching 70 yards into the Columbia endzone in nine straight running plays. Foster's third down interceptions and incompletions cooled off the runner's momentum for a while, but the Crimson revived in the second period to break two long touchdown runs, one a 28-yarder by DeMars (his second touchdown), the other a 29-yarder by Ritchie Gatto...

Author: By Evan W. Thomas, | Title: Football Team Stops Columbia, 21-19 | 10/12/1971 | See Source »

...Embassy sat on its hands while he prepared to carve Ky out of the race. Last June, when the decisive presidential election law was being rammed through the Lower House (with a wad of U.S. tax dollars), Ambassador Bunker himself was out of the country, attending his 55th Yale reunion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Loser In a One-Man Race | 10/4/1971 | See Source »

...especially "their anger at having been separated," and he believes they should be helped to understand that their natural parents gave them up because they could not look after them. As for the common longing to seek out natural parents, American experts are shifting from the old view that reunion is always bad to the idea that it can be helpful in some instances. In other cases, it helps children just to be reminded of their natural parents. Judy Meredith, for example, tells her youngsters on their birthdays, "I bet your mommy is thinking of you today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: White Parents, Black Children: Transracial Adoption | 8/16/1971 | See Source »

...years. Don Neff, who edited the article, was TIME'S Houston bureau chief in 1968-69 and covered Apollo shots 6 through 13. At Cape Kennedy last week, Golden and Neff found the launch site's jammed press bleachers more than faintly reminiscent of a class reunion. "There's always plenty of backslapping and laughter," says Neff, "but when those rockets fire up, the oldtimers are as wide-eyed and awestruck as kids at the circus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Aug. 9, 1971 | 8/9/1971 | See Source »

...Like the Missouri Synod, the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (Southern Presbyterian) is split almost evenly down the middle. At issue among the Southern Presbyterians' 960,000 members is the future of reunion plans with the 3,200,000 members of the United Presbyterian Church, which has grown apart from the Southern church ever since the Civil War. The North-South split among the Presbyterians is exacerbated by differences in theology and de facto racial practices. Blacks in the Northern church recently barred consideration of reunion until at least 1973 because of what they see as lingering bigotry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Politics of Piety | 7/26/1971 | See Source »

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