Word: conducted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Spanish Jews. No linguist, he was credited with having the pentecostal "gift of tongues" so that his word was understood everywhere. In his last 20 years this Dominican was believed to have performed 58,000 miracles, or eight a day. He was canonized in 1455. The Dominicans who conduct the Manhattan church were piously pleased to receive their patron's relic. The Very Rev. William A. Marchant, prior and pastor of St. Vincent Ferrer's, estimated the reliquary to be at least 450 years old. But who the "personal friend'' was that brought him this invaluable...
...obvious defects of the former high pressure system. By keeping the team as a whole out of the early games, by allowing only a few men who are in condition to go into the B. A. A. games, Mr. Bingham has inaugurated a much needed reform in the conduct of the winter track season...
Harvard men whose interests lie in the fields of education and social work will have an opportunity to place their services at the disposal of scores of boys engaged in street trades in Boston. The Foundation plans to conduct club meetings in which boys will be able to discuss and evaluate their experiences, discover their problems, and arrive at solutions to them...
...introduce our arts and culture to other lands and thus contribute toward international good understanding, to the enrichment of world civilization, and to the promotion of the peace and happiness of mankind!" This is the 1936 keynote in the symphony of East Asia politics which Japan is trying to conduct. She sees herself as a newborn Britain of the 20th Century, so righteous and so strong that she can afford to be magnanimous in bearing the yellow man's burden. When Mr. Hirota in his speech last week replied to the State of the Union speech in which President...
...Radical Socialist party is less "Radical" than the Socialist, and the term "further on the conservative side" as used in the Crimson was mere editorial comparison. As for "Gallic tastes", Laval's disregard for the League of Nations has been notorious, and as long as he remained Premier his conduct must be taken as representative of a majority of Frenchmen. Whether or not it would have been easy to dissolve the "league" is a debateable question; the simple fact is, Premier Laval...