Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bring the whole world to Christ." French-speaking workers in New Hampshire formed the first Jocist group in the U. S. A Catholic college student of Glendale, L. I., Vincent J. Ferrari, is launching the movement on a wider front, under the supervision of an able Paulist father, Rev. Paul Ward. Four Jocist study groups have been started. Jocist Ferrari, no worker himself, last week appeared minded to modify the thoroughly radical temper of European Jocism. Full of zeal against Communism, he seemed less interested in spreading labor unions (of which the Pope and French, and Belgian Jocists are vigorous...
...authors, Winifred Watson, a St. Paul public-school teacher, and Julius M. Nolte of University of Minnesota, acted on the advice of Ralph Waldo Emerson to "smuggle" into grammar teaching "a little contraband wit, fancy, imagination, thought." Their defense for trying to teach grammar painlessly: modern children not only find grammar study dull but arrive in high school and college knowing wretchedly little about...
...Webb Book Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minn...
Among the noted Europeans to be present in Cambridge are the Very Reverend Walter R. Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's London; Sigfried Giedlon, Swiss art historian and a leading figure in modern architecture: Kai Linderstrom-Lang, professor at the Carlsberg Laboratorium, Copenhagen, one of the world's leading research workers in histochemistry; and Richard W. Southwell, professor of Engineering, Brasenose College, Oxford...
...Johnson Jr. '39 Raymond G. Jones '39; Walter Kaitz '39, Bernard Kalman '39, Walter S. Kerr '39, William A. McFadden '39, Philip E. Morin '39. Allen R. Puckett '39, Arthur Quincy '39, John E. Reagan Jr. '39, Charles C. Snyder '39 Law, Oscar Swartz '39 Mathew Tabeck '39, Paul R. Wentworth '39, Frank S. White Jr. '39 Frederick D. Wright...