Word: traced
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...doubts created by the Brighton and Bridgewater problems and the new possibilities for educating volunteers opened up by the courses have led to volunteers' increased feelings of responsibility for their role in the Boston and Cambridge communities. Most of the executives trace their abrupt change in attitude to last spring, when they say the executive, through meetings and discussions, came to feel that PBH policy needed overhauling. Schmidt and Cooke say that all 30 cabinet members now agree on the shift to social action: it is only on the nuts and bolts of implementation that they have to continually confer...
With steel gray hair, impeccable tailoring and only the slightest trace of a Texas accent, Bentsen displays none of the back-slapping machismo associated with the stereotyped Texas politician. The more than $1 million in campaign donations he has collected so far places him third in the race for funds-behind Scoop Jackson, who has collected nearly $1.5 million, and Alabama Governor George Wallace, who has pulled in $1.8 million. Most of Bentsen's money has come from fellow Texans (including $365,000 from a single Texas dinner). He made a name for himself on the hustings with party...
...many hospitals and social services) and it is the only force in the nation tied to a non-Zaïrean authority, the Papacy. Catholic independence clashes with Mobutu's effort to unify the nation by cultivating a semi-religious devotion to himself and his government. Some observers trace his fear of Catholic social influence to 1970, when the high-living Mobutu attended a Mass at which Joseph Cardinal Malula preached that Zaïre's ruling class was enriching itself and ignoring the people's misery. His new threat to close churches followed a protest from...
Fine Arts 108 will trace West African art from the first millenium B.C. to the present. Lawal said. "However art is not created in isolation," he said nod added he would also discuss the also religious influences and uses...
...triangle. "It is like being hit by a tornado," he says. "Nice weather conditions in the area lull you into a sense of false security." Other experts point out that the swift current of the Gulf Stream quickly carries debris far from an accident site; "lost without a trace" thus becomes easily understandable...