Word: mario
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Concealed Weapons. Blond, blue-eyed Father Mario Borelli, 35, son of a Neapolitan sheet-metal worker, began his ministry in 1945 preaching to factory workers. Four years later, assigned to the city's youth, he got permission to use Naples' 500-year-old, bomb-blasted Church of Mater Dei as a meeting place. He set up an organization of young workers, but the youth that interested him most were the scugnizzi...
Handle with Love. Some 200 boys have graduated from Mater Dei's clean dormitories and affectionate supervision to steady jobs and marriage, or back to their families. "Actually, we can't offer them as much materially as they can win for themselves on the streets," says Mario Borelli. "So why do they come to this church, and why do they stay? It is very simple. Scugnizzi are not animals. They are humans, and instinctively feel that animal life is wrong...
...really on our way," said Mario Borelli. "We began with nothing, and we got this far-I know we'll be able to raise enough money to go all the way. We'll get them all off the streets and back into human society. Children will always go to open arms and open hearts...
Less close should be the freshman race at 4:30, putting the favored Yardlings against a Cornell shell which failed to qualify for the Sprints. The freshmen, stroked by Mario Bryan, finished third in the E.A.R.C. meet, behind Princeton and M.I.T...
...That review of Serenade [April 2] in which Mario Lanza appears is brutal. I got a laugh out of it, but a man must have a thick hide to be able to take such blows and keep any kind of self-assurance; a deep-seated inferiority complex must be at the bottom of all Lanza's troubles, and your verbal buffeting does not help. M. L. OLNEY San Francisco...