Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Married, Faith Hall, daughter of Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall; and Lieut. Peter Stubbs of H. M. S. Sabre; in Lyndhurst, England. Among the guests were 19 British admirals and Captain Franz von Rintelen (his daughter was a bridesmaid), onetime German spy whom Sir Reginald, as Wartime director of naval intelligence, captured in 1915. The two are acting together in a cinema now in production which describes von Rintelen's adventures...
...admitted that money is increasingly becoming concentrated in the hands of a few and that small incomes are becoming smaller. Unless Roosevelt takes a firm stand on the issues he enunciated during his campaign, not only he, but the administration itself must be accused of a breach of faith...
Commissioned last December from Maestro Don Lorenzo Perosi, the mass was sung last week by the famed Sistine Choir which was increased to 100 voices. In the musical sections surrounding this great central act of Roman Catholic faith, such as the Kyrie Eleison, Gloria, Credo, and Agnus Dei, the choir divided, one part taking the melody, the other singing as if in orchestral accompaniment. To assist at this mass with Pius XI as celebrant, 70,000 people jampacked St. Peter's. Among them were the King & Queen of Siam, the Crown Prince of Italy, 20 other European princes...
...summers Otto Kahn had walked the wide lawns in front of the French house, stepped down the stone terrace into the flower garden to pluck the tearoses he liked to wear in his lapel. The funeral was private. In death as in life he remained true to the Jewish faith. Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson of Temple Emanu-El read the services. Before sundown the body was lowered into its grave in the family plot at Cold Spring Memorial Cemetery, not far from the bones of an old friend and wise partner, Mortimer Schiff...
...when you dress like them. You will be like an actor in a foreign theatre, playing a part day and night for months, without rest, and for an anxious stake. . . . Do not think from their conduct that they are careless [about religion]. Their conviction of the truth of their faith, and its share in every act and thought and principle of their daily life is so intimate and intense as to be unconscious, unless roused by opposition. . . . Allusion is more effective than logical exposition; they dislike concise expression...