Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Great presses whirred and thundered, duplicating in pamphlet form two million times an encyclical letter which was sent out last week by the Roman Catholic bishops of the U. S. Episcopate on the subject of the present religious controversy in Mexico (TIME, Feb. 15 et seq.). Though His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes issued the encyclical at Manhattan, it was drafted by four middle western bishops and betrayed in many a line the trenchant, winning pen of the Rt. Rev. Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma. The keynote...
...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...
...Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Prince of the Roman Catholic Church, cast about recently for some august legal authority to draw up an indictment of the anti-Roman Catholic Calles Administration in Mexico (TIME, Feb. 22 et seq.). Roman Catholic William Dameron Guthrie, San Francisco-born attorney in the famed oleomargarine case before the U. S. Supreme Court, is now President of the Association of the Bar of New York City. With Paul D. Cravath (see p. 22) he is one of Manhattan's greatest corporation lawyers. Obedient to the request of Patrick Cardinal Hayes he sat down recently and wrote...
...Paris, but although he was accredited in London as an Ambassador the British Government never recognized him as anything but a chargé d'affaires. Six thousand British Communists followed his coffin in London, 5,000 ,German Communists shouted "Hail Moscow!" as it passed through Berlin. Died. Charles Patrick Joseph Mooney, 61, editor, Memphis (Tenn.) Commercial-Appeal; at his desk in Memphis; of apoplexy. Thoroughly-trained journalist, bedrock Jacksonian Democrat, re ligious fundamentalist, his loss to the South parallels that of "Lafe" Young (TIME, Nov. 29) to Iowa...
This new book, on sale at the Co-operative Society, fills 2000 pages with selections from English literature ranging from Sir Patrick Spens to Ring Lardner and Stephen Leacock...