Word: toledo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...prize exhibit in the Havemeyer collection. Outstanding are El Greco's portrait of the Grand Inquisitor Cardinal Fernando Nino de Guevara, a crafty-eyed prelate in thick horn-rimmed spectacles, painted over 300 years ago, just before Inquisitor Fernando burned alive half a hundred heretics in the Toledo market place; Manet's portrait of the redhaired, raffish George Moore; the superb example of Rembrandt's engraving: "Christ Healing the Sick...
March 17, 18-Toledo Kennel Club Show; at Toledo, Ohio...
...accepted the Interstate Commerce Commission's plan, that it would shortly file a new application to execute the consolidation the Commission had mapped out for it. Roads in the Commission's B. & O. merger: Reading, Jersey Central, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Susquehanna, Detroit, Toledo & Ironton (½), Chicago & Alton, Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville...
During the war time, Mr. Nearing was expelled first from an assistant professor-ship at the University of Pennsylvania and later from the University of Toledo, on account of his pacifist teachings. In 1917 he became a member of the socialist party and an instructor at the Rand School of Social Sciences. New York City. Following the 1920 split in the socialist party, he joined the ranks of the communists. He is also the author of many books on socialism...
...editors were faced with the possibility of having to print any querulous office-seeker's grievance in red-faced, "Second-Coming" type across their front pages. Said Editor Bellamy of the Cleveland Plain Dealer: "I will confess that . . . I was entirely scooped." Lamented Editor Grove Patterson of the Toledo Blade: "It seems incredible...