Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The varsity soccer team will be its own worst enemy this afternoon when it faces the Cardinals from Wesleyan here at 2 p.m. Although the Cardinal eleven is not particularly formidable, the Crimson may still run into trouble, since it cannot bring itself to care about mid-week, non-Ivy...
In last year's Wesleyan encounter, for instance, a Cardinal squad that did not manage to win a game all season long gave the varsity a tremendous battle before bowing, 1 to 0, on a freak head by inside John Hedreen.
Standards at North American College are high: 30% of the class usually fails to finish. As a training ground for U.S. Catholic hierarchy, the college's record is spectacular; of 1,900 priests graduated in the past 100 years, 115 have become bishops, one became a Trappist abbot, and...
From Searsport, Me. to Corpus Christi, Texas, the great ports of the eastern and southern U.S. were as idle as millponds last week, immobilized by a sudden wildcat strike by the crime-ridden International Longshoremen's Association. Pickets in New York took a "coffee break" to let Alfredo Cardinal...
Speaking for the Holy Office, Giuseppe Cardinal Pizzardo agreed that the church must try to recapture the French workers' allegiance (although he noted stiffly that men who received the "sacred and indelible mark of baptism" could not be considered totally "de-Christianized"). But, continued Pizzardo, "it is above all...