Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Divided Community. The Nixon brand of official devotions has stirred both thoughtful and frivolous tongues. "The Administration that prays together stays together," goes one current Washington jest. More seriously, the capital's religious community is divided over the issue of Nixon-style Sunday services at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue...
...Have the butchers of Budapest left yet?" asked an irate matron after Sunday services at Tulsa's big grey Gothic First Presbyterian Church. "I don't know what you mean, ma'am," replied a local cleric impishly. "There's nobody here but us Christians." That seemed to be the case in the Oklahoma oil capital last week. For the first time in its history, the executive committee of the World Council of Churches held one of its semiannual meetings near the buckle of what used to be known as the Bible Belt...
English deployed his men before the New Hampshire primary and pushed them almost to rebellion in his determination to beat out a rival team dispatched by the London Sunday Times...
When they did finish, the Sunday Times team under Executive Editor Bruce Page was still writing in Manhattan. Page contends that the Times book, to be published in May as An American Melodrama (Viking, $10), will not only be longer but more probing...
...each other, Vogüé dropped Saint-Gobain's traditional secrecy about company finances and prospects and wooed its long-ignored and meagerly rewarded stockholders with good news. He promised a 25% stock dividend and predicted that profits would double by 1971 to $50 million. His unprecedented Sunday open house drew tens of thousands of fascinated Frenchmen to S-G plants all over France...