Word: spaniard
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Soul of a Spaniard...
...your April 27 issue of TIME, p. 27, under heading of "Church and Land," you state that 99% of the people of Spain owe spiritual allegiance to ROME. This is in its essence incorrect. Spanish women are devout Catholics, and while it is true that the Spaniard lives against a background of eternity and his outlook is more religious than philosophic, spiritual allegiance is a patrimony of the soul, and the soul of a Spaniard belongs to God alone...
...believe I have conscientiously served my country. Such has been my intention. This moment I feel that I am more of a Spaniard than ever...
Three of the most prominent Cabinet members at once tried to resign, were curtly told that the King did not accept their resignations. "Most disastrous!" groaned Count de Romanones, "richest Spaniard," entrapped as Minister of State by the King's rebuff. (Despite the fact that Count de Romanones is supposed to own the manorial town of Guadalajara outright, he had been unable to keep its citizens from electing Republicans...
...executive committee of the American Academy in Rome. Able Savage pupils frequently win the Prix de Rome in painting; three of them enjoy comfortable studios on the Janiculum at the present time. The works of the entire Yale delegation to the College Art show-and they included a Spaniard, two Irishmen, an Italian and a Chinese-looked almost as though it had all been designed by Professor Savage in person...