Word: archbishop
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...materials and of automobile companies scrapping their plans to expand. All this in a country which persists in shipping large quantities of many much-desired articles to a country like Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia, in which our own citizens and other friends of human freedom, such as Archbishop Stepinac, have been maltreated and killed...
...Prince Hal, and Mrs. Marty G. B. Mories as Mistress Quickly. While physically anomalous in the role of Falstaff, Hersey performed with a vigor and understanding that garnered as many laughs as a sparsely-filled auditorium could offer. Weisgal displayed versatility in doubling as Shallow and the Archbishop. Mrs. Mories, having done time on professional boards, played an energetic Mistress Quickly with an occasionally inconsistent Cockney accent...
...hymnology this was a considerable improvement, but the services at St. Paul's were more memorable for a really impressive prose passage from the Archbishop of Canterbury's sermon...
...Archbishop Alexander Nemolowsky, 65, Russian Orthodox archbishop of Berlin, his assistant, Archpriest Sergei Tolojewsky, and Father Arkadyi Zakidalsky arose excitedly at three o'clock in the morning. They were going to Moscow. Emigrants from the Soviet Union for more than 20 years, they were about to return as guests of the Patriarch of atheist Russia...
...Soviet airport, after another delay, a polite, bemedaled Soviet officer handed them their "passports." They were alarmed to find that the Archbishop's read "Soviet citizen Alexander Nemolowsky . . . returning to the fatherland." But the Archbishop insisted that they must go on anyway...