Word: shadow
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Publisher Ogden Reid began to wonder himself, did not print a Thompson column this week which declared that "there is not the slightest shadow of a doubt" that the Axis wants to see President Roosevelt defeated...
...bearded Patriarch of Assyria, wearing a gorgeous golden cope; Canada's Primate, the Most Rev. Derwyn Trevor Owen, Archbishop of Toronto; and at procession's end the U. S. Presiding Bishop, the Right Rev. Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia. Beside the high altar, in the shadow of its towering reredos, he was enthroned...
...maximum), was mostly wasted on the Pacific Ocean, where science could not study it. Last week a good enough eclipse (more than four minutes) traveled clear across South America, but it also was wasted. Two parties of U. S. scientists who traveled all the way to the shadow belt with their equipment got virtually no results because clouds veiled the blackened sun. Next chance for science : 1941 in central Asia...
...universities it runs. At the anniversary convocation of the biggest, New York's Fordham,* the Very Rev. Robert Ignatius Gannon, S.J., succinctly summarized his order's first four centuries: 'A checkered career, a career which for bright light and black shadow has not seen equaled in the history of the church...
Gaining ground at will in midfield, the Puritans begged down more than once in the shadow of the Leverett goal post, and were almost shut out by the game Hunny eleven. With less than a minute to go near the end of the game Ralph Davenport snagged a pass from Jack Carpenter and was downed on the oneyard line. On fourth down Carpenter plunged over for the score...