Word: cardinale
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nobody else was particularly eager to get deeply involved in the Congo either. Yet these words from Richard Russell marked a strange new mood about foreign policy-far from general, but significant. Only a short time ago the most enlightened men in both parties made it a cardinal principle that...
The Other End. The St. Louis Chapter has 35 members-doctors, teachers, engineers and salesmen in their 30s. At least 15 planes are in the works (ten members have joined forces in a single project). The role of an E.A.A. wife is not inconsiderable. "Mine helps when I need someone...
This is not to imply that the play is ever a bore; it is, instead guilefully charged with mesmeric fascinations. It begins with an abrasively effective encounter between two ex-schoolmates who loathe each other. One is a Roman Catholic cardinal (Eric Berry), not remotely a lamb of God but...
Seething, the lawyer states his business. In the prime of life, his client, Miss Alice, the richest woman in the world, is ready to grant the unearthly sum of "100 million a year" for the next 20 years to the Catholic Church. (In view of later events, this may not...
In the Roman Catholic rectories of Los Angeles, the fathers sometimes make wry mention of the C.C.C.-the Cardinal's Carpet Club of parish priests who have incurred the wrath of James Francis Mclntyre, 78, the tough-willed, conservative Roman Catholic archbishop. Last week a leading member of the...