Word: michaels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When Herr Hitler's bludgeon-swinging Nazis (National Socialists) were showing power at Munich several years ago, the Archbishop of Munich, Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber, denounced the German Fascist movement on three religious counts...
Columbus Haile, 70, with Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Co. for 41 years, resigned from the presidency of the line, a position held since 1926. Chair-man Michael Harrison Cahill succeeds...
...hired by Joe Traum, Indiana and Kentucky gangleader, and Richard Michael Sullivan, who was a friend of mine. I drove them in a stolen car to the Illinois Central pedestrian subway. There they joined a blond man whose name I never knew. These three killed Jake Lingle. I think the blond man fired the shot. They were acting for Christ Patras, a north-side restaurant man, who represented Jack Zuta, business manager for the Aiello-Moran gang. When my employers went to collect the $10,000 promised them by Patras, he balked, was killed. Zuta was killed two months afterward...
...legal monuments will survive the great Lord Chancellor: i) his masterly modernization of a great body of archaic statutes, enacted as the "Law of Property Act of 1922" ; 2) the Constitution of the Irish Free State which he worked out with Michael Collins and to which he contributed the ingenious "Oath of Fealty," having discovered that Irish Parliamen tarians would choke rather than swear an oath of allegiance to George V. Matter of fact fealty implies a lower grovel than allegiance...
Elected. To the presidency of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College: Col. Albert Thompson Perkins, vice president of City Utilities Co., St. Louis bus owners, onetime president of the Associated Harvard Clubs of the U. S., holder of the Distinguished Service Medal and Britain's Order of St. Michael & St. George. In 1887 Col. Perkins was graduated by Harvard, magna cum laude. He started then with the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad, became a leading force in St. Louis railroading. He was an adviser to many cities on their terminal systems. He brought the United Railways (St. Louis street cars...