Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stubbornly, insistently President Alcala Zamora of newly Republican Spain has pressed Pope Pius XI to withdraw Spain's die-hard Royalist Primate. Pedro Cardinal Segura y Saenz, Archbishop of Toledo (TIME, June 29). In Vatican City last week this long, silent diplomatic struggle ended with a decorous item in...
"His Most Reverend Eminence, Cardinal Segura, has remitted into the hands of the Holy Father free renunciation of the Archbishop's See at Toledo. His Holiness has accepted it, expressing appreciation for the noble gesture the Cardinal has made with true generosity and supernatural spirit."
Expelled from Spain by the military last summer, Cardinal Segura watched from a French monastery near the Spanish frontier last week while Madrid legislators passed a bill strongly opposed by His Eminence. This law, which the Spanish National Assembly passed 160 to 121, granted suffrage at last to Spanish females...
Died. Maurice Fromkes, 59, Polish-born U. S. artist noted for his paintings of Spaniards; in Paris. In 1908 he won the Salmagundi Club portrait prize. His technique was "hard, dry, brilliant, with an enamel-like brilliance." His portrait of the late Cardinal Merry del Val hangs in the Vatican...
Proud of new Stutz models is President Gorrell. The 1931 cars have an unusually low centre of gravity, 8 cylinders, dual-valve principle, four-speed transmission, hydraulic boosted brakes, extra rigid bodies. Big and solid and sleek, a Stutz car carries Stutz Associate Schwab. Other names for Stutz to conjure...