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...Class of 1943: George William Eisenbeis, Thomas Alexander Gleeson, Robert Taff Hurley, Jack Herbert James, Thomas Allen Rogstad, George Alexander Steele Jr., Galen Luther Stone...
...Barry A. Carson '49, John T. Coan, Jr. '49, Robert Cowen, 2nd '47, John Crocker, Jr. '46, Thomas E. Frothingham '47, William T. Glidden, 3rd '45, Richard S. Greeley '49, Kenneth Howes, Jr. '46, John H. Knowles '47, George R. Minot, 2nd '49, George H. Tilghman '48, and Galen L. Stone '43, manager...
Died. Clemens August Cardinal von Galen, 68, towering, recently elevated former bishop of Minister; in Frankfurt am Main. He was the second new cardinal to die within a fortnight (first: John Cardinal Glennon of St. Louis-TIME, March 18). His wartime sermons sometimes bluntly defied the Gestapo by spreading the suppressed news of drastic bomb damage, sometimes adroitly jabbed at Nazi ideology...
...France and Germany he took care to pick shining lights of the resistance. Outstanding selections: small, half-paralyzed Archbishop Jules-Géraud Saliege of Toulouse, who during France's occupation openly attacked German treatment of Jews and conscription of Frenchmen; massive, blue-blooded Bishop Clemens August von Galen of Munster, whose anti-Nazi sermons and pastorals nearly cost him his life; benign, bald Bishop Konrad von Preysing of Berlin, who, when the Nazis came into power, said publicly: "We have fallen into the hands of criminals and fools." Typical Spanish appointment: small, bespectacled Archbishop Enrique Pla y Deniel...
This ivory-tower ignorance persisted in the most unexpected places. In Sendenhorst, correspondents came upon towering, grey-haired Count Clemens von Galen, renowned Catholic Bishop of MUnster and fearless critic of the Nazi regime since its inception. Instantly the prelate made it clear that he was "loyal to the Fatherland," and must therefore consider the Allies as enemies. His uppermost concern was the spread of Communism in Germany. To him all the liberated, wandering slaves were "Russians," plundering German homes. As for the western Allies: "I hope the future will bring a time when we will all be good neighbors...