Word: minster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...every time the U. S. flag appears in a newsreel. Last week Bishop William T. Manning of the diocese told the men to keep their seats; the women would be tolerant. He also remarked that he would preach the sermon July 3 at the 1,300th anniversary of York Minster Cathedral * in York, England...
...confused with Archbishop's House also at Westminster, residence of His Eminence Francis Cardinal Bourne, (Roman Catholic) Archbishop of West minster, (Roman Catholic) Primate of England...
...Cathedral-building has not been lost. Liverpool Cathedral is the largest ecclesiastical building in Britain, being inferior only to St. Peter's at Rome, and Seville Cathedral in Spain. Moreover, it is said to be the finest example of Gothic architecture in the world, "as impressive as York Minster, as powerful as St. Paul's, as serene as Westminster...
...Knights. Ten Knights (Earl Beatty, Earl Haig, Earl of Ypres, Lord Southborough, Lord Chalmers, General Sir William Mackinnon, Sir George Buchanan, Viscount Esher, Sir Joseph Ridgeway, Lord Stamfordham) in plumed caps, wondrously colored robes, wearing massive gold chains and bejeweled stars, offered their swords to the Dean of West minster, and made the vow to "Love the King. Defend him and his right; defend maidens, widows and orphans in their rights. Suffer no extortion. Hold the order in as great honor as ever...
...dinner given in London to U. S. Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg by the English Speaking Union, Winston Churchill, England's versatile ex-Minster of "polyportfolios," was slated to propose the health of the Ambassador, and J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was down to second the toast...