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...George William Cardinal Mundelein, Chicago, was the first American to be so honored. He received the Grand Cross in Rome in 1924 (TIME...
Died. Mrs. Catherine Hull, sister of George Cardinal Mundelein* of Chicago; in Manhattan...
...likely to become the chief Roman Catholic attorney for the defense in this great case before the bar of public opinion? Not that busy organizer His Eminence George Cardinal Mundelein, no giant among dialecticians. Not the genial, benevolent Cardinal Hayes. Most certainly not His Eminence William Cardinal O'Connell, preoccupied as he is with the affairs of Boston. Finally not His Eminence Denis Cardinal Dougherty, pious, harmoniously resident amid the calm of Philadelphia. None of the four U. S. cardinals ranks with the late James Cardinal Gibbons in ability to drive a persuasive quill. Does Rome look...
...William Henry Cardinal O'Connell, 67, Boston; Dennis J. Cardinal Dougherty, 61, Philadelphia; Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes, 59, New York; George William Cardinal Mundelein, 54, Chicago. Of these Cardinal Mundelein is perhaps most prominent, since his organization of the recent Eucharistic Congress (TIME, May 31), but is said to be an individualist without desire for further honor...
...Eminence, George William Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago: "The very rare instance when a Catholic prelate 'boosts' a cinema show happened last week, when the pictures of last summer's Eucharistic Congress at Chicago were shown under my patronage at the Jolson Theatre, Manhattan. Of the show, His Eminence, Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes of New York said: 'The events of the Congress itself naturally are lived over again in a way to renew the spiritual fervor of our Catholic people and to appeal once more to our non-Catholic brethren whose sympathetic and reverend interest will never...