N.C.C.
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Last week the weather in Cleveland was warmer, but the social and religious climate had turned chilly as the N.C.C. celebrated a belated 30th anniver sary and mulled its many woes.
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The N.C.C. also set up the Middle East Panel, which includes the heads of six denominations.
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In need of fresh leadership, the N.C.C. chose Methodist Bishop James Armstrong of Indiana for a three-year term as president.
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The split became more obvious last August when Andrew Young, a clergyman and onetime N.C.C. staff member, resigned as Ambassador to the United Nations.
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Only wins obtained from shows held under N.C.C. rules are recorded free of charge.
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Winslow, Helen M.
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