Word: transfer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pauw did so, but managed to get to Rome for the final session of the council. Some negotiations with conservative Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani of the Holy Office resulted in a proposal to transfer De Pauw from Baltimore to Tivoli, a small suburban diocese of Rome. Shehan tentatively agreed to the reincardination, but never sent along the formal papers. Bishop Luigi Faveri of Tivoli went ahead to sign the docu ments accepting De Pauw as his charge...
...Maher's dislike of both Crane and Curry--particularly Curry--stretches back to 1963, when Maher first ran for the City Council and finished tenth, one place away from being a winner. A policeman then, Maher was switched from the detective section to the traffic division. He labelled the transfer political punishment and blamed both Curry and Crane...
However, Eisenstadt had been as closely linked as the other members of the Committee with Mrs. Hicks' refusal to attack the problem of de facto. Last August, for example, it was his motion that prevented the transfer of more than 500 Negro children from overcrowded Roxbury schools...
Several colleges are engaged in transfer programs similar to the one proposed by the HUC. Swarthmore exchanges students with Pomona, and Michigan has a program with Tuskegee Institute. The Harvard proposal is more extensive and could involve over 400 students from the thirteen schools each year. The HUC plans for 30 to 40 sophomores to participate in the program...
...Paul Was a Rebel." Nor is Viet Nam the only issue that can bring churchly censure down on a priest. Last summer Archbishop Thomas Toolen of Mobile-Birmingham ordered the Edmundite Fathers to transfer Father Maurice Ouellet from a Negro parish in Selma because he had let his rectory serve as a headquarters for the Selma marchers. At the request of Albany's Bishop William Scully, the Franciscans ordered Father Bonaventure O'Brien of St. Bernardine of Siena College to curtail his civil rights work. And last week the Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill, president of St. John...