Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With many Catholic readers (and a Catholic M. E.) you can imagine that things got pretty hot for the Ledger in the ensuing weeks. In some churches parishioners were told not to read the paper henceforth. The Cardinal wrote a letter to Mr. Curtis. My landlady made me move. The...
The Negroes, all stained the same shade of brown, were natural and earnest. A handsome buck in evening clothes and a girl who might have been a Cotton Club entertainer, acted as end men, called out the scenes and acts and whatever comments Gertrude Stein had chosen to make. There...
To the new company Cunard will turn over its fleet of 15 "ia" ships including Berengaria, Aqnitania, Franconia, Mauretania and what there is of No. 534. White Star will contribute its fleet of ten "ic" ships, including Majestic, Olympic, Homeric, Georgic and Britannic. In return Cunard will get 62% of...
Contrariwise, His Eminence Theodor Cardinal Innitzer, Archbishop of Vienna, was perfecting last week a "Save the Starving Russians" drive understood to have been directly inspired by the Supreme Pontiff. German Protestants have pledged co-operation through their Union of Evangelical Churches. As Executive Secretary the Cardinal has picked Dr. Ewald...
When Cardinal Innitzer first began to charge that Soviet citizens were starving, a spokesman for the Soviet Foreign Office remarked. "In Russia, I am happy to say, we have no famine and no cardinals" (TIME, Aug. 28). Soon afterward, on a goodwill visit to Russia, French ex Premier Edouard Herriot...