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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that he will be received at the White House-well, it's something that could not have happened even a few short years ago. Remember, we are only 100 years or so away from 'Rum, Romanism and Rebellion' in our presidential campaigns." Said James Maher, a student at St. Joseph's Seminary in Yonkers, N.Y.: "This Pope is different from the others. Since he is not an Italian, I see him as an outsider-a breath of fresh...
Even today, Mexicans remain puzzled as to why Echeverria chose Lopez Portillo as his successor. Although the two had been friends since their student days at the National University, they had little in common. Echeverria was a politician to his ringer tips, and something of a political demagogue. Lopez Portillo was an unknown technocrat and law professor who had never run for public office. The outgoing President was almost strident in his efforts to establish Mexico as a leader of the Third World. His successor appeared to be a dedicated academic, most comfortable when studying archaeology or writing a novelette...
Since 1965 he served in various administrative posts including associate dean for student affairs, assistant and associate provost, and chancellor...
Several MIT students were hesitant to express definite opinions on Graz. MIT junior Dan Hertzson said yesterday most students "like to withhold judgement until they know more," while student Barbara Locke said the change of presidents is "going to happen whether we like...
Ferrante's first goal came at 40:12 in the first half when she, like any good Harvard student used her head and knocked in a Sara Fischer cross that was so beautiful she must have borrowed it from the Pope...