Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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At Cincinnati, Archbishop John T. McNicholas observed the conversion to Roman Catholicism of 70 Negroes, including two onetime Protestant ministers; urged them to train their children for priesthood, sisterhood; said: "I earnestly ask all our colored citizens to consider the position of the Catholic church, to study her teachings, to...
Pronouncements. The Pope, informed of Premier Mussolini's escape by Monsignor Pizzarde, acting secretary of State, was quoted as having exclaimed with emotion "Thank God!"
"Monsignor Mora y del Rio, who wore the robes and insignia of his office received me in a plainly furnished study containing a picture of the Virgin of Guadalupe. . . . He spoke Italian and was evidently touched by the visit of a journalist who had come expressly from the motherland of...
A silvery blimp dipped. A Roman rabble surged and roared. Four plumed steeds cavorted proudly, their path cleared by resplendent policemen. At the Palazzo Chigi out of a triumphal oldtime open coach, stepped General of the Air Umberto Nobile (TIME, Aug. 2, SCIENCE), to be saluted and embraced in person...
Slowly, almost painfully, Sir Thomas began to speak. He did not utter exactly the words that Mr. Galsworthy wrote for his "Old English," but the emotion, the gnarled will standing like a beam in the tides, were the same.