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Chubby little Dean Milo Hudson Gates of Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine last month recommended to Protestants the practice of saying their prayers with a rosary. To those who find this too "Romish" he suggested the use of a knotted string. Quick to approve was the clergy of Manhattan's Episcopal Church of St. Mary the Virgin, which has long out-Romanized the Romans. Said its monthly bulletin Ave: "Good for the Dean! . . . Perhaps we shall now be able to say our beads in the Cathedral without interruption. The last time we ventured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Chronic Hell's Gadfly | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

That is the first group which has been subtracting from Roosevelt's sleeping hours; the second is the farm bloc. A few days ago Governor Langer of Nebraska ordered an embargo on all wheat exports from the state, to be enforced, if necessary, by the militia; Milo Reno is organizing another general farmer's strike; there has been increasing sentiment built up for inflation. These were not casual outbursts, but evidence of the farmer's feeling that he has been excluded from the Recovery program, that his situation has become and is becoming worse through the growing disparity between agricultural...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 10/25/1933 | See Source »

...lived in Nashville, Tenn. most of his 61 years:* "The Apollo Belvedere,'with its magnificent forehead calm as Heaven, rises above eyes that follow the shaft he has sped. 'And the cold marble leaped to life a god.' Contrast the Belvedere with the Venus de Milo, the very eidolon of the female form, the Queen of the Loves; the head too small for great intellect but big enough for the greatest love. . . . "Surgery has created its greatest endeavors for woman-the Caesarean section for her unbornable child. McDowell invoked the bold invasion of the abdominal cavity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgeons in Chicago | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

Farmers were not wholly satisfied with the progress of Roosevelt relief to date. Their spokesmen said they had been led to expect much more from the Administration. Milo Reno was again threatening a farm strike. Even Secretary Wallace admitted that, with NRA raising farm costs faster than A. A. A. could raise farm income, they were "on the spot unless they got higher prices." Crop subsidies had not worked; currency inflation must therefore come next, and soon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: What Next? | 9/25/1933 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine one day last week, plump-cheeked little Dean Milo Hudson Gates read from Acts, XVII. Lean little Bishop William T. Manning stood in red vestments by his side. Dean Gates read from the words of another little man, but a great one: bald, homely St. Paul who stood on a rock on Mars Hill in Athens and cried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Stone | 6/26/1933 | See Source »

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