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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...After Mussolini first entered Rome with many thousands of the black-shirted Fascisti, he forced the fall of the Government and his appointment by the King as Premier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Greeting and Warning | 1/4/1926 | See Source »

Spuming, plunging, bumping dolphins, the steamship Conte Biancamano rushed across the stormy Mediterranean last week with His Eminence Patrick Joseph Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York priest of Sancta Maria in Via - Rome. Cardinal Hayes had with him his entourage and the last U. S. contingent of Holy Year pilgrims, for on Christmas Eve the Holy Doors close on this year at jubilee. For that ceremony they arrived in Naples in good time but they reached Rome late by one day to attend the resplendent, the rare Public (Extraordinary Consistory at which five cardinals received their red hats; and late...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: At Rome | 12/28/1925 | See Source »

...that Secret Consistory in the Hall of the Consistory, faced by the Sacred College of his scarlet robed Cardinals, sat white-clad Pius XI, once Achille Ratti, but since Feb. 12, 1922, His Holiness the Pope, Bishop of Rome an Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of Saint Peter, Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province, Sovereign of the Temporal Dominions of the Holy Roman Church...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: At Rome | 12/28/1925 | See Source »

...everyone knows that the Vatican is somewhat resigned to the confiscation of the Papal States by Italy; would be content if Italy would allot in fee simple, free from secular suzerainty, a narrow strip of land from Rome to the Tiber estuary, so that the Pope could have his own seaport, could travel abroad without touching Italian soil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: At Rome | 12/28/1925 | See Source »

Ivan Mestrovic once tended sheep in a valley in Dalmatia. In copying the reliques of Greek and Roman art he showed such ability that his father apprenticed him to a master mason. In 1911 he won the Prix de Rome. Almost all important capitals have seen exhibitions of his work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: In Cleveland | 12/7/1925 | See Source »

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