Word: royal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have met several members of the Royal family, and of several royal and ex-royal families, during my travels in Europe; I have found them very lovable, unassuming, plain mortals...
Speakers include Maxwell N. Halsey, Assistant Director of the Bureau for Street Traffic Research, Flavel Shurtleff, counsel of the American Planning and Civic Association, Sir Raymond Un-win, former president of the Royal Institute of British Architects and Frederick J. Adams, Assistant Professor of City Planning...
...aged and ailing Pope Pius XI. The other is the bishop of Father Coughlin's own diocese, aged but spunky Michael James Gallagher. Without the explicit consent of one of these, no other Roman Catholic hierarch, be he bishop, archbishop, or cardinal, can touch a hair of the Royal Oak, Mich, radiorator's unruly head. Completely unofficial has been the bitter and well-publicized criticism of Father Coughlin by Boston's conservative old William Cardinal O'Connell (TIME, Dec. 11, 1933 et seq.). Last week another potent Roman Catholic Churchman, Cincinnati's Archbishop John Timothy...
...Hans Holbein took time off from his royal work to find a piece of board no bigger than a man's hand, paint his own picture on it to send to his family in Basle. Year later he died of the plague in London...
...Early Birds," a U. S. society composed of people who flew before Dec. 17, 1916.* But his most precocious exploit was the organization, at 15, of a company to make airplane propellers. Businessman and barnstormer at 21, Hamilton went to Vancouver, B. C. in 1915 to teach the Royal Air Force. While there he opened another propeller factory, later moved to Milwaukee to make propellers for U. S. planes...