Word: address
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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George L. Kittredge, professor of English, will be the guest of honor at the April House Dinner on Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. Professor Kittredge, who has been an Associate of Leverett House since its establishment, will address the members of the House in the Junior Common Room on the subject of "Pedants...
...meeting in Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera House, featuring a prize European convert, President Carl J. Hambro of the Norwegian Storting (Parliament). Last winter he and some of his young men sunned themselves in Miami. An active Group headquarters is maintained at Manhattan's Calvary Episcopal Church (cable address: Apostolic). Not a few U. S. socialites have rallied to the faith of God the Millionaire to make the pleasurable discovery that if their servants were "changed," too, they became much more pleasant and effective. Nevertheless. Pennsylvania's Frank Buchman and his doctrine of Absolute Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness & Love...
Meanwhile in West Orange, N. J. a woman preparing to address her club on Peace memorized parts of the Lewis essay. Certain phrases had a familiar ring. Looking back through earlier research she came upon an article in the December Peace Di gest by President Frank Kingdon of the University of Newark. She compared the prize-winning essay with the Kingdon arti cle, found them identical. Dr. Kingdon was notified, tried to reach Eddie Cantor before he started his weekly broadcast, failed. He hastened to spill his news to a friend on the staff of the Newark Evening News...
Aside from hearing that Chairman Taylor had as yet arrived at no definite plans for payment of U. S. Steel's $58,000,000 preferred dividend arrears, Stockholder Snelling learned little about his company that he could not have found out from published sources. Mr. Taylor's address was largely confined to sonorous generalities on the past & present of the Corporation. "In times of peace and war," intoned the handsome, dignified chairman, "it has advanced American corporate practice upon the road to ultimate perfection...
...Cardinal Dougherty. Father Corrigan worked among Italians, published a newspaper called La Verita, taught Dogmatic Theology at St. Charles, was diocesan censor of books, moderator of priests in conference, presiding judge of the diocesan matrimonial court and finally chancellor of the diocese. A brilliant preacher, lie made the principal address when Désiré Cardinal Mercier of Belgium visited Philadelphia in the autumn of 1919. For 14 years Monsignor Corrigan has conducted what is believed to be the largest laymen's retreat league in the U. S., at Malvern, Pa., where last year 4,100 male Catholics prayed...