Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Alice Marks in England); swift-leaping Anton Dolin (Patrick Healey-Kay, also English-born...
...Benjamin Franklin. When Minister Franklin appeared before the King of France in plain brown velvet knee breeches he was called uncouth. When Ambassador Charles Gates Dawes refused to expose his shanks to the Court of St. James's in knee breeches he stirred comment. When Ambassador Joseph Patrick Kennedy showed up at the same court in a tail coat, someone said he looked like "one of the less important waiters...
Paramount Pictures, declared Joseph Patrick Kennedy, "is a chain of incompetent, unbusinesslike and wasteful practices" for which another receivership seemed inevitable. That was five years ago. Last week Paramount stockholders got their third-quarter report: profits were $3,071,000, highest since 1930 and almost double the $1,726,000 cleared a year ago. More significant, this net was twice that of archrival Loew's Inc. After ten years of tussling, Paramount was again the biggest money-maker in show business...
When Minister Bevin announced last month that the Group's lay evangelists would not be exempted from military service, there was a great hubbub. To Laborite Bevin's defense sprang Crusader-Humorist Alan Patrick Herbert, Oxford University's Member in Parliament. To Oxonian Herbert the Oxford Group is a bee in the bustle. It riles him to think that Frank Buchman and his brash, eupeptic fishers among the up-&-outs* have the nerve to link themselves implicitly with the great Oxford Movements led by John Wesley and Cardinal Newman...
Howard C. Rice, Faculty instructor in Romance Languages, and Edward D. Sullivan, instructor in French, rate as Faculty advisors along with officers Gerard, Serban VaDimaresco '43, vice-president, and Patrick Staeble '45, secretary...