Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Exceptions: Argentina, Brazil. Candidates are nominated by the "Hague Court," the old permanent court of arbitration for which Steelman Andrew Carnegie built the Peace Palace at The Hague. Its national groups nominate, and the League council and assembly elect, judges to the "World Court" or Permanent Court of International Justice...
...Hoadly for suppressing riots in Cincinnati. Affable, liberal, he is considered by some Pittsburghers as their city's leading citizen, Andrew William Mellon notwithstanding. His endorsement went into no ecstasy, but stated: "The great success of your experiment demonstrates the wisdom of this union between business and science." His report, as was that of General McRoberts, was not based on his own observation of the process, but the reports of unnamed "distinguished...
...possibilities of Shakespeare's comedy untouched. The whole business was carried off well enough, but the joie de vivre necessary for the superlative was lacking. This discrepancy was in all probability owing to the slightly flat antics of Walter Kingsford as Sir Toby Beich and Arthur Hohl's Sir Andrew Aguecheek. For some reason or another they failed to make their foolery convincing...
Appointed. Aloysius G. Hogan, S.J., prefect of studies at the novitiate of St. Andrew-on-Hudson; to succeed Rev. William J. Duane, S.J., as president of Fordham University, New York; by the very Rev. Vlodimir Ledochowski, S.J. Superior General of the Society of Jesus at Rome...
...comes from Philadelphia. He entered the order in 1908, receiving his training at St. Joseph's College. For five years (1915-20) he taught classics at Boston College, for four (1923-27) he studied at Oxford. Since then he has been Prefect of Studies at the Novitiate of St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie...