Word: sole
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your country, children are killed in a church for the sole reason that their color is different," K. snapped back. Before anyone could make the obvious retort-that murder at the Wall, unlike murder in Birmingham, is an act of the government-Khrushchev was off on something else...
...with a minimum of churchly trappings. Their congregations practice baptism by immersion, elect their own pastors, allow laymen (and women) to conduct the austere Sunday services, which may omit a sermon but never omit Communion. The Disciples have no confession or creed, and the divinity of Christ is their sole rule of faith. "Ever since the beginning, we've been scared to death that we'd arrive at a theology everyone would have to subscribe to," says Industrialist J. Irwin Miller, a lay Disciple and president of the National Council of Churches. "The heart of the movement...
...sure thing is the home town Bruins. Winless Boston is the only team which has scored less than it has been scored upon. The sharp passing line of Johnny Bucyk, Murray Oliver, and Tom Williams will be the sole bright spot for Boston fans. The chicken wire defense and lack of offensive depth will, barring a miracle, sink the Bruins deeper than ever into the cellar...
When Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama speaks alone at Harvard Nov. 4, it will be under the unequivocal and sole sponsorship of the Young Democratic Club, Burt L. Ross, club second vicepresident announced last night...
...Finally, we are not aware that the Council is authorized to pass any new legislation with regard to student organizations at Harvard. This, we understand, is the sole prerogative of the Faculty Committee on Student Activities. We have confirmed with the Dean's Office that there is no law which forbids campus organization from discriminating against persons or groups of persons on any ground. Thus even if the Council's claim that we are a discriminatory group (in a morally and institutionally reprehensible sense of the word) were true or proveable, the Council is still not right to reject...