Word: binds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...satisfy himself gloriously in singing Bach's B Minor Mass. In the Gloria and Et Resurrexit he can feel again the might of the church militant, triumphant and jubilant in its spirited movement. In the Crucifixus is the humbleness and the mystery which explain the church's power to bind the simple peasant. Here, with one of the livest men in the University to lead him, the Vagabond succeeds in escaping the Georgian in order to turn back again to the shadowed richness of the Gothic...
...prominent English, Irish or Welsh Catholic pronounced last week. In Glasgow, however, Archbishop Mackintosh pronounced as follows: "No Catholic may or can bind himself or herself hand and foot to any political party without departing from his or her status as a Catholic...
...leader, the Captain-General of Spain's Navy, a man with close-cropped hair and clipped mustache who does not look his 70 years, advances, and humbly bows to the Admiral upon the Throne. His Most Catholic Majesty* is about to hear the oaths of allegiance which will bind to him the bodies, minds and souls of his new Cabinet. Beneath the crucifix lies a Bible. Upon it swear Prime Minister Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar y Cabanas and, one by one, all the rest. Thus last week King Alfonso XIII, last absolute monarch in western Europe, switched back into...
...Norton lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall until further notice. A second series of lectures by Professor Bind will be given in the Fogg Large Lecture Hall...
...second Norton lecture, on the subject "Rembrandt's School," will be given in the New Lecture Hall Wednesday at 8 o'clock as scheduled. Professor Bind will also give the second lecture in an additional series of art talks on Thursday at 6 o'clock. This series is concerned with topics on early Italian engravings, woodcuts, and old master drawings...