Word: revs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...federal court may still order full-scale integration for next fall. Built into that plan are innovative measures that promise to upgrade instruction. It might be too much to hope that Bostonians could focus on that incentive. Still, the Rev. Ralph Abernathy, the black civil rights leader from Atlanta, told a racially mixed audience: "We didn't come over on the same ship together, but I'll be doggoned if we're not sinking on the same boat. Blacks and whites are fighting for the same thing...
Lippmann left Cambridge a genteel Socialist, worked for a year on Lincoln Steffens' muckraking Everybody's Magazine. His first book, A Preface to Politics, was written after he served a brief stint as secretary to the Rev. George R. Lunn of Schenectady, N.Y., one of America's first Socialist mayors. But no dogma could contain Lippmann for long. He soon abandoned Socialism-but not all of its causes-and in 1914 became one of the founders of the liberal New Republic...
...actual plaintiff in the case, popularly known as "the Jesus trial," was Jacques Isorni, 63, an ultraconservative lawyer, legal historian and author of a 1967 book called The True Trial of Jesus. In it he blamed Pilate for the Crucifixion. The defendant, accused of libel, was the Rev. Georges de Nantes, 50, also an ultraconservative, who in a review of the book last year called Isorni a "Christian renegade" and the "apparently benevolent defender of the Jews...
...Rev.) Robert P. Longenecker Annville...
...Rev.) John...