Word: processional
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Suddenly last week the five-day week movement bounded far out in front of the slow-moving industrial procession when the Senate unexpectedly passed (53-to-30) a bill that would clamp down upon U. S. manufacturers and producers not only the five-day week but also the far more...
¶ Oldest Easter dawn services in the U. S. are those held in Moravian towns in Pennsylvania, and in Salem, the somnolent, pre-Camel part of Winston-Salem, N. C. Here, beginning at 2 a. m. on Easter morning, bands tour the dark streets playing old Moravian chorales. Toward dawn...
The opening meeting of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the Harvard Business School was held last night in the Memorial Church. Some 1400 people crowded into the church for the exercises, which opened with a colorful academic procession of the faculty of the University, followed by the students.
This Sunday Pius XI will re-open the Holy Door, while Cardinals do likewise at the basilicas of St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, St. Paul-without-the-Walls. In solemn, robed procession the Pope will move from the Vatican to the front portico of St. Peter's. Thrice...
In a two-hour session the Reichstag was expected to grant the Government complete dictatorial powers until April 1, 1937, or until the present Reichstag should be replaced by another. Afterwards the Government & Deputies expected to hurry from Potsdam to Berlin for a performance of "Chancellor Hitler's favorite...