Word: dears
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dear Mr. Mather...
...shipboard. Still secure in Italian hands is the actual trophy, to remain so for some six weeks more, as prescribed by Donor Harold Hales. Then, when the three months that the Rex is entitled to it are up, the trophy will pass to the Normandie in a ceremony dear to French hearts but probably taking place in New York for publicity purposes...
...angry Irish mob from St. Patrick's Cathedral stoned the nearby Union Club in 1920 because it was flying a British flag, Archbishop Hayes might have been raised directly to the purple. But he got his red hat in 1924 and the Pope saluted him as caro fratello ("dear little brother...
...looked too young to be a Cardinal. And he shocked many a Roman when he preached his first sermon in his titular church in English. Then the new Cardinal cabled home: "My blessings to Little Old New York." That, eleven years later, the Pope chose his "dear little brother" Hayes to send to Cleveland rather than Boston's imperious O'Connell, Philadelphia's autocratic Dougherty or Chicago's cheery Mundelein may mark his approval of the ways of the U. S. Church, as exemplified in a kindly man who says: "I am conceited enough to think that no better American...
Then only 37, George Merrick was no ordinary promoter. He owned Coral Gables Corp. and dominated the municipality of Coral Gables. "I considered it my town," he said simply last week at the SEC hearings. "I founded it and it was dear to my heart...