Word: cohalan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week Mrs. Wright appeared in Supreme Court in Manhattan, accompanied by one George Hoy, one Gabrielle Grey and Manuel Del Moya, "attache" of the Dominican Consulate. Taking the stand before Referee John P. Cohalan, crusty oldtime Tammanyman, she asked pertly: "Your Honor, may I ask you a question...
...BOSSISM was being flung about from candidate to candidate like a medicine ball. On this issue, Daniel F. Cohalan, an oldtime politician and member of Tammany's war board, delivered one of the campaign's most illuminating speeches. Cried he: "What is the boss system, after all, except the development of that quality of human nature which makes one man the leader among his fellows, the man of light and leading among his associates?" Compared to the light of Tammany's Boss Curry, he said, "The word of Flynn [McKee's boss] is as light...
...parts of the world. Among these would be 33 archbishops (including St. Louis' Glennon, San Francisco's Auxiliary Archbishop Mitty), 158 bishops, eight assistant bishops, 15 vicars apostolic, 16 abbots. From New York would go rich Contractor Patrick McGovern and onetime supreme Court Justice Daniel Florence Cohalan. President Mary C. Duffy of the Catholic Daughters of America sailed last week. From Australia went Premier Edmond John Hogan of Victoria. Among the visiting Cardinals: Lorenzo Lauri, Papal Legate, Paris' Verdier. Palermo's Lavitrano, Belgium's van Roey, Poland's Hloud, Westminster's Bourne. Shipping...
...practical effects on Prohibition were nil, it started a nationwide discussion of fresh judicial phases of the question. Judge Clark did not come to his momentous conclusion unaided. Local attorneys in the Sprague case were joined by able New York lawyers-Selden Bacon, Julius Henry Cohen, Daniel Florence Cohalan-who since 1927 have been attempting to crack the 18th Amendment from a little-discussed angle-namely, that its ratification by state legislatures was void because it dealt a grant of power to the Federal Government so large that only state conventions of the people themselves could constitutionally approve the transfer...