Word: strictly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...outside world are with the priest who daily gives her communion and with the convent abbess who visits her from time to time. This week Sister Nazarena and her sister nuns are busy cutting palm leaves for the Vatican's Palm Sunday. It is a time of "extra strict silence...
...After college, Julia taught violin and piano, worked in Manhattan. She was briefly engaged to marry, but broke it off and joined a convent of Carmelite nuns in Newport, R.I. The Carmelites were not strict enough for her ; she left the convent and went to Rome, where a priest advised her to try the Camaldolese. In 1945 her abbess gave Sister Nazarena permission to attempt reclusion...
...strict economic logic, Sweden should not have an auto industry. Its population of 7,500,000 is too small to support mass production of cars. Its low tariffs make it an alluring market for foreign automakers. Its wages-Europe's highest-prevent Swedish producers from underselling foreign cars at home, let alone abroad. But Volvo and Saab, two rival Swedish cars, are both speeding ahead...
...Faculty and by the geographical location. Indeed, most girls come to Radcliffe knowing nothing about the student government rules. The CRIMSON might well reflect upon the maturity and responsibility of the Harvard College student in general. Since he lives under a system that guides his social life with extremely strict parietal hours for freshmen and only somewhat liberalized hours for upperclassmen, we find it difficult to believe the CRIMSON'S contention that the quality of education is dependent on the rejection of a system which at least attempts to further the moral and psychological development of the student through...
...past, however, there will be no strict College ruling. Each Master has complete control over his House, and organizations will be required to obtain his permission for their projects. The decisions reached at the Masters' meetings are informal attempts to coordinate House policies, but do not bind the Masters to any course of action...