Word: dears
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...three extended trips through the Soviet Union during the past five years, finds the Russian response heartening. Even in the depths of Siberia he found families who listened regularly to Trans World broadcasts. Appreciative letters arrive each week from the U.S.S.R. A recent sample: "Peace unto you, our dear friends. We give thanks to our Lord for the privilege he gives us of listening to the loving Word over the radio. We are Christians living here in Moscow. The reception is excellent. We take our part in the prayer and the singing...
Bessie McCoy retired from the stage in 1924, died in 1931. Long years have passed, and she is, whenever you hum Cuddle Up a Little Closer, not forgotten. But, dear friend, never a show girl, ever a star...
...miraculous cure of the dying Venerable Pauline-Marie Jaricot, French founder of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Philomena was also one of the favorite saints of St. Jean Vianney (1786-1859), France's famed Curé d'Ars, who called her his "dear little saint" and his "agent in heaven." In recent times some 300,000 tourists have visited her shrine at Mugnano del Cardinale each year, and countless churches have been dedicated to her-more than 100 in the U.S. alone...
...college alumni, the dear old days were never so dear. Under way is the biggest fund-raising drive in history. Last week alone, three universities asked for $332,500,000, over periods ranging from three to ten years, as follows...
...Write on my tombstone," Mrs. Levy once jokingly told her husband. Child Psychiatrist David M. Levy: " 'Here lies my dear wife; she never minded her own business.' " Minding Mrs. Levy's business became a self-imposed posthumous duty of her fellow art lovers. They have written an eloquent epitaph...