Word: strations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...takes an hour and a half to write every three minutes of a good sermon," says the Rev. Bertram Apman, pastor of the small Holy Cross Lutheran Church in the Seattle suburb of Newport. Overworked at his job of counseling, fundraising, youth work and admin stration, he has little time left to pr pare his preaching, which is why "some of my sermons have been so crummy." Apman feels that most small-town ministers share his problem, and that the solution is to merge weak little churches into a few big ones, regardless of the cost in denominationalism...
...were complaining about the leadership of Craft Unionist (his trade is plumbing) George Meany, who nonetheless still seems likely to win any fight for the presidency at next December's A.F.L.-C.I.O. convention. But amid all the wrangling at Unity House, the A.F.L.-C.I.O. did achieve one demon stration of Solidarity Forever. In a blunt paper on "The International Crisis," the council supported President Kennedy's no-surrender statements on Berlin, and rejected Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield's suggestion to merge East and West Berlin into one free city. "The only way in which the Allied...
...reasons the U.S. "no longer has the military to force the Russians to budge at the conference Pearson stated, is that the American people were not the facts about national defense. He placed the blame lack of information on the policies of the previous stration and the "trend towards monopoly in radio...
...such radical gathering taking place. Hundreds of pla- waving young men, women, teenagers milled around the s, while a squad of New York's strian finest diligently tried to order. Across the street a ller group marched sullenly up down with a different set of : the inevitable counter-de-stration...