Word: dedicatee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In one of his spasmodic attacks on the Works Progress Administration last month, West Virginia's blatant young Senator Rush Dew Holt pointed with special scorn at WPA's privy program in his State, intimating that WPAdministrator Hopkins was more interested in that than in feeding hungry children...
In Kansas City, Mo. last week one of the oldest working educators in the U. S. cast a pair of undimmed eyes over a vast stone mansion, a remodeled greenhouse, two new French Renaissance buildings. Together with 38 teachers, 535 students, these edifices constituted a university no smaller than the...
As Governor Talmadge spoke, he proved to be in one of his more refined, restrained, grammatical moods. Said he: "In the words of Lincoln, 'We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow his memory, but we can be dedicated, we can be consecrated to our duty to our...
Evidence of how the relationship between the President and his Press photographers had cooled since then appeared in Manhattan last month when he went to dedicate the American Museum of Natural History's Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. Wanting something fresh and topical, cameramen were ordered by the White House...
Though Roman Catholic financing rarely runs into the difficulties often associated with clerical commitments in general, no Roman Catholic Church is consecrated while it has a mortgage still outstanding. During the debtor period, the church is merely blessed. The ceremony of blessing permits the holding of services but does not...