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LOUISIANA: Robert V. M. Cordell, 17, of Bosco; Ouachita Parish High School, Munroe...
Shattuck scholarships to Panl F. Bosco 2G, of Detroit, Mich.; Thomas E. Caywood, of Lake Park, Iowa; Robert H. Lieyellyn 1G, of Hatboro, Pa; Franklin B. Newman 1G, of Westchester, Pa.; and Roy E. Wiggin 1G, of Peabody, Mass. and Roy E. Wiggin 1G, of Peabody, Mass...
Caesar v. God. Pius XI was "the Pope of Missions." He was also a "Pope of Saints," canonizing during his reign some of the most popular saints of modern times: St. Therese, St. Bernadette of Lourdes, St. Giovanni Bosco (a social service worker who had once been his friend), England's St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher, North America's eight Martyrs. Yet the greatness of Pius XI derived less from his spiritual labors for the Kingdom of God than from his long, uncompromising battle against the pretensions of modern Caesars...
More fortunate were Joseph Bosco and Percy Wells, middle-aged railroad workers, whose $150,000 prize was intact because they had refused an offer of $15,000 for the ticket before the race...
...Easter Sunday to take his place upon the great throne, the Holy Father's thoughts could hark back to the 1880's when he was a young priest in Milan named Achille Ambrogio Damiano Ratti. In nearby Turin an old priest named Giovanni Melchior Bosco was already famed for his good works among Italian youth. The two met, were friends until Don Bosco died in 1888.* Thereafter Achille Ratti rose in the Church as Vatican Librarian, Apostolic Visitor to Poland, Archbishop of Milan, Cardinal and Pope. And Don Bosco, whom he called "a man as great...