Word: joseph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pacelli, The Colleges of the Sacred Curia, 15 U. S. Archbishops, 25 Bishops of Ireland, 244 Chicago pastors, 600-odd curates and nuns of Chicago; more than 1,500 top AFL, CIO, and independent union leaders; F. D. R. and Eleanor, Bernard Shaw, Warden Lawes, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Joseph Stalin, Marion Davies, Lord Tweedsmuir, The Anglican Archbishop of Canter bury, de Valera, Harry Bridges, James Joyce, Mayors Kelly, Hague and LaGuardia, Robert M. Hutchins, the Sure Shot Exterminating...
...From his post as Ambassador to dying Loyalist Spain the President recalled Claude Gernade Bowers, to consult about recognizing Generalissimo Franco's regime. To Moscow, to replace Joseph Edward...
...back down now," declared Joseph Stefani, leader of Locals 186 and 112 who are demanding higher wages and a closed shop agreement. "I think they're going to give us something or other...
After two weeks of negotiation with University Hall, the labor groups have made no headway, according to Joseph Stefani, leader of labor forces. He said that recourse to the strike action was necessary to impose a three-point program which has been consistently rejected by the College officers...
...best known books are "Joseph in Egypt," a monumental work as yet only partially written, and "The Magic Mountain," the novel which was instrumental in winning for its author the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Of his other writings "Tonio Kreeger" and "Buddenbrooks" are the best known in America...