Word: amleto
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...Chicago's Cathedral of the Holy Name one day last week a choir chanted the Litany of Saints. In front of 2,300 plain people knelt 1,000 prelates including 14 archbishops of the Roman Catholic Church, 72 bishops, 14 abbots and Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the U. S. On the altar steps knelt George William Cardinal Mundelein. All the officiating churchmen were vested in red, the color of the day which was St. Mark's. Flat on his stomach before the altar steps, his face in his arms, his arms on a pillow...
...Manhattan, en route to Italy, arrived Very Rev. Gaetano Cicognani, Roman Catholic archbishop and papal nuncio to Peru. He went to Washington to visit his brother the Apostolic Delegate to the U. S., Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, whom he had not seen in seven years...
...editor of its Globe-News, accused Colonel Lindbergh of snubbing it and called Mary Garden "tottering" (TIME, June n, 1928, April 1, 1929). Last week Amarillo was of interest to the U. S. Roman Catholic hierarchy. To it went scores of priests, monsignori and bishops, among them Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, new Apostolic Delegate to the U. S., and Most Rev. Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, exiled Apostolic Delegate to Mexico. In Amarillo they made processions, held solemn ceremonies in the Cathedral, all in honor of a plump prelate whom they presently escorted by train to Santa Fe, there...
Next Apostolic Delegate to the U. S. may be Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, member of four of the great Roman congregations and of the Pontifical Commission for Russia. A new $400,000 Renaissance villa is being built for the U. S. Delegate on Washington's Embassy Row (Massachusetts Ave.). It will contain living quarters, chancery offices, a splendorous chapel, a unit (with separate entrance) for entertainments. Washington hostesses know better than to attempt to lionize the Pope's representative or to get invited by him for tea or dinner. No woman is ever included among the Apostolic...
...actor," if we are to believe the bills, has presented us with a third rendering, quite distinct from either of the others. Fechter's imperfect English gives way to the rich Italian of the new comer; but the English was Shakspere's, while the name of the translator of "Amleto" is not preserved. To almost all, it is Hamlet in pantomime; and the labor of mentally connecting Shakspere's words with the action of the player can hardly fail to detract somewhat from the spectator's pleasure. But, pantomime and all, Salvini's Hamlet interests and pleases. Throughout it recalls...