Word: patterson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crowd gave him a cheer and then marched back down hill to listen to Lawyer Langer speak at the Patterson Hotel...
Whether the Baltimore Sun actually apologized to the Catholic Church last week for comparing Adolf Hitler to Ignatius Loyola, was a matter of opinion. Because the Baltimore Catholic Review assumed that it had, the six-week war between Archbishop Michael Joseph Curley and Sun Publisher Paul Patterson appeared to be at an end (TIME, July...
...years, have been obliged to refute the persistent notion that Ignatius Loyola, sternly militant founder of the Society of Jesus, expounded the doctrine that "the end justifies the means." First to protest to the Sun was Father Henri J. Wiesel, S. J., President of Loyola College. Paul Patterson, president of the Sun, wrote Father Wiesel...
...many of the Sun's 137,000 readers followed suit, Publisher Patterson last week did not know. The effect of the circulation boycott, if any, was indistinguishable at short range from the normal July 1 slump suffered by all periodicals. Some advertisers did receive requests from Catholic customers to close out their accounts, but for the most part the requests were ignored...
...Wedell got no further in school than the ninth grade. A boyhood motorcycle accident blinded his right eye. Mechanically inclined, he ran a small garage, saved enough money to buy a second-hand plane which he learned to fly in one hour. Barnstorming around the Southwest took him to Patterson where he met Harry Palmerston Williams, Louisiana lumber tycoon, husband of one-time Cinemactress Marguerite Clark...