Word: raymonde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wedge of Protestant proselytism," demanded legal "protections" for Catholic señoritas who might fall for the Americans. The bishops pointed out that Roman Catholicism is the state religion in Spain, and that canon law is the law of the land so far as marriage is concerned. Lieut. Colonel Raymond M. Stadta, a Reno priest serving as chief chaplain of all U.S. forces in Spain, worked out an "administrative covenant" with Spanish church and state authorities...
...move against Dedijer, Djilas told New York Times Correspondent Jack Raymond, "is an attempt to frighten the democratic elements in the party. Such elements exist, but they are unorganized, whereas the party itself is in the hands of undemocratic forces." With another party and free discussion permitted, Djilas thought that "in ten years perhaps, possibilities for political democracy will develop." He was taking a risk, he admitted, in being so outspoken. "However, I think that nothing bad will happen." Djilas' proposals were not reported to the Yugoslav people, which made it a little difficult for his second-party movement...
...Lifetime Late. Driven to distraction, Alice did her best to dispel her husband's doubts, but the only man who might have provided positive evidence to support her case was gone. Less than six months after the publication of his book, Raymond Radiguet died. Alice found evidence that the young author had stolen a diary in which she had described many an intimate scene with her husband, and used it to give his book verisimilitude. Gaston was not convinced. Time and again, he would cite a passage from Devil in the Flesh and confront his wife with...
...President Raymond Walters of the University of Cincinnati reported that, for the second consecutive year, enrollments in U.S. colleges are up. In 801 institutions surveyed, the number of full-time students has increased 6.8%. Total 1954-55 college enrollment...
...Died. Raymond Stallings McLain, 64, first National Guard officer (Oklahoma) to achieve the rank of lieutenant general in the Regular Army, wartime commander of the XIX Corps in the Battle of the Bulge and in the drive across the Elbe, postwar comptroller of the Army and member of the National Security Training Commission, board chairman of Oklahoma City's American First Trust and Title Co.; of leukemia; in Washington...