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...case began when a request for an alcohol permit by Grendel's Den restaurant was nullified by the Holy Cross Roman Catholic Armenian Church. The parish took advantage of a long-standing Massachusetts law which allows churches and synagogues to veto such requests from establishments located within 500 feet...
...account it is the largest such shop in the country, and its appearance, while not as spiffy as the official team joint around the corner, has more of the aura of a baseball den...
Into this lion's den came the Christian, the Rev. Billy Graham, newly back from the Soviet Union and impressed by the religious freedom there. A fellow evangelical, the Rev. Edmund Robb, was also on the program, assuring Graham, "I love you, I believe in you" but insisting that Graham had been "very naive." Will and Donaldson felt no need to establish whether or not they love Billy Graham...
Helen (Karen Allen) is in her early 20s and studying for a degree at Radcliffe under the spartan tutelage and omnipresent care of Annie (Jane Alexander), who is now 37. Into this antiseptic den of discipline walks a former Harvard instructor of English, 25-year-old John Macy (William Converse-Roberts), who is applying for the job of editing some articles that will eventually grow into Helen's autobiography. An ardent socialist, John foists a couple of books by Karl Marx on Annie and, before five minutes go by, steals two highly subversive kisses. The haunting note of bliss...
...forthcoming summit meetings in Western Europe. Before he left Washington, the President discussed his trip with TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett and Senior Correspondent John F. Stacks. The President's voice was raspy-the result, he said, of a malfunctioning fireplace that had filled his den with smoke the night before-but he seemed relaxed as he talked about foreign policy. Highlights of the interview...