Word: restorationism
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Thus James McGrath, railroad worker, occupant of rooms in a house on the upper end of Manhattan, Island. Experts in the restoration of paintings ruefully agreed that "those birds have flown away for good." Ruefully, because the house where James McGrath lived used to be known as "Minniesland" and the...
M. J. Hickey, secretary of the National Industrial Council, at its Conference Board meeting in Manhattan: "If our leaders of government and the people of the United States really care about the liberties for which our forefathers fought, bled and died; if they want a general restoration of our institutions...
In the first place, Professor Whitney will take up the "Restoration of Charles II" at 9 o'clock in Harvard 6, and then at 10 o'clock one has but to go down stairs to Harvard 1 to hear Professor Webster speak on "British Foreign Policy about 1870."
Perhaps a quiet word passed between Dictator Mussolini and the Count that Il Duce will strive to bring France and Britain round to permitting the restoration of a Habsburg king in Hungary, something Hungarians ardently desire (TIME, Nov. 29, Jan. 24). Since the time is not ripe for airing that...
Professor Conant is exhibiting 12 pencil sketches of architectural subjects, some French, some Spanish and one English. He has also included the restoration which he made of the Cathedral of Chartres with a thirteenth century spire, substituted for the flamboyant one now standing, and with the nave lowered and set...