Word: opened
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...inspection tour of Mormon missions in five Latin American countries, Smith could be well satisfied with what he saw. Working without pay and under primitive conditions, Brazil's 267 Mormon missionaries have won 30,000 converts, expect to baptize 2,000 more within the next six months, will open a large, modern chapel in bustling São Paulo this winter...
...Maggie Rudkin's stuffing, cookies, brown-and-serve rolls, and frozen pastries. Campbell's President William B. Murphy announced that Pepperidge will continue to make its famed bread, operating as a separate company. For Pepperidge, whose products are known mostly east of the Mississippi, the marriage will open new markets through Campbell's vast outlets. "We'll be able to get more fresh bread to more people more quickly," explained Pepperidge's President Rudkin. Said Murphy happily: "Pepperidge is truly a growth company with a very rosy future...
However, the committee came out in favor of a new University hymnal based on a nucleus of hymns from a denominational book. The Rev. R. Jerrold Gibson, Acting Minister, will hold an open meeting this Sunday to discuss further suggestions...
...personal reasons, rather than from curiosity. Indeed, in one group of three undergraduates, two are sons of the seminar leader's friends and the other is a former freshman advisee. A possible reason for the relative success of the Dudley seminars is that some of them are open to married students' wives--two of the 14 regular participants in one seminar are wives...
...pesent a sizable amount of money is being spent on a small number of students, most of whom are either receiving regular tutorial or are joining seminars for motives apart from intellectual curiosity. Against these facts must be weighed the claim of the seminar participant that the groups are open to any student wishing to join them, and that the topics cover interesting materials not found in regular courses...