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...stone steps of Gothic Keating Hall was Professor Albert Feuillerat of the University of Paris (founded early 12th Century). Five Catholic bishops in traditional purple robes brought up the rear. Amid the faint rumble of trolley cars that reached the 70-acre campus, Fordham's President Robert Ignatius Gannon faced his distinguished assemblage and exclaimed happily: "John Hughes [Fordham's founder, later New York's first Catholic archbishop] would have cried: 'This is Europe! . . . Our vision is looking back, not forward. This is the Paris of the 13th Century...
Where To Buy, Frances Foley Gannon of Manhattan's Bureau of Markets tips off housewives on how much they should be paying for foodstuffs, once drove down an artificially sustained egg market 4? a dozen in a single...
...orders (it normally takes 15 years of work, prayer and scholarly study to become a fully professed Jesuit), it is best known in the U. S. for the 14 universities it runs. At the anniversary convocation of the biggest, New York's Fordham,* the Very Rev. Robert Ignatius Gannon, S.J., succinctly summarized his order's first four centuries: 'A checkered career, a career which for bright light and black shadow has not seen equaled in the history of the church...
Fordham's President, the Very Rev. Robert I. Gannon, declared that his university was ready if necessary to "turn our campus into an armed camp...
...churchmen-Bishop John Mark Gannon of Erie, Pa., Bishop James A. Griffin of Springfield, Ill., Monsignor Michael J. Ready of Washington-had gone to Mexico to confer on a joint enterprise, a seminary founded two years ago at Las Vegas, N. M. to furnish priests to the Mexican Church. For seminaries, as well as cassocks, are illegal in practice in Mexico. The U. S. prelates found the seminary with its 66 students, going well enough. For the rest, they visited Mexico City's landmarks, were banqueted-in mufti-by a Methodist who has not always been popular with Catholic...