Word: toronto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This year marks the inauguration of the international college league formed last semester by Harvard Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth in the United States and McGill, Montreal, Toronto, and Queens in the Dominion...
Last week, to commemorate the anniversary of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadri lateral, there gathered in suburban Evanston, at the invitation of the Episcopal Church, some 150 bishops and archbishops of the Anglican communion in the Western Hemisphere, including two primates-Toronto's Archbishop Derwyn Trevor Owen, and Archbishop Edward Hutson of the West Indies...
...candidate the Rev. Charles Coughlin is supporting for the presidency is William Lemke, 56, son of prairie farmers. Candidate Lemark was a Phi Delt at the University of North Dakee where be studied law. The Rev. Charles Coughlin took a doctorate in philosophy at 20 at the University of Toronto. He traveled three months in Europe as there debated a career in the church, politics, sociology. A favorite teacher persuaded him to the first. For this he spent four hard years of preparatory work under the Basilican Order. William Leonard was a brisk Republican lawyer with a Yale degree Pargo...
...motorboats which now ply among mission stations in Albania, Lettland, East, West and South Africa, Madagascar, Korea, New Guinea, Brazil and the Solomon Islands. Last week Father Schulte was in Manhattan, full of plans for adding northern Canada to MIVA's territory. During the summer, accompanied by Toronto Pilot Pat Howard, he flew an all-metal Junkers named Santa Maria to the mouth of the Mackenzie River, presented it to Most Rev. Gabriel Breynat, O. M. I., vicar general of that vast area. In December, when the Mackenzie freezes solid, Father Schulte will again fly north, leave at least...
Thomas Gooch Tickle, 44, is a slender, timid-looking Manhattan nerve surgeon. Joseph Albert Sullivan, 34, is a husky, combative Toronto surgeon. Several years ago they studied together in Manhattan under the late Surgeons Sir Charles Ballance and Arthur Baldwin Duel, both of whom died a few months ago. Surgeons Ballance and Duel taught the younger surgeons how to repair facial palsy. In that disease the facial nerve controlling all the muscles which give character and expression to the features, degenerates. A chill, a mastoid operation or a fracture may cause facial palsy. No matter what the cause, one side...