Word: trenton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Trenton, N. J. this week Patrick Cardinal Hayes was to install Most Rev. Moses E. Kiley, 57, appointed bishop last February and consecrated in Rome in March. Once a floorwalker in a Boston department store where he saved his wages to study for the priesthood. Bishop Kiley was spiritual director of the North American College in Rome from 1926 until this year...
Died. James Kerney, 60, publisher of Trenton, N. J.'s three newspapers, friend of President Wilson, author of The Political Education of Woodrow Wilson, sometimes used as a university textbook; of pneumonia following a long illness; in Baltimore...
George Antheil branded himself seven years ago as the most freakish of U. S. composers. He grew up in Trenton, N. J., went to Paris to live when he was 20. After six years he celebrated his homecoming by putting on in Manhattan his Ballet Mecanique with ten pianos, wind machines, an airplane propeller, assorted horns, whistles and bells. The critics' jeers drove him back to Paris. Lately he claimed that he had reformed. Helen Retires was to illustrate his conversion to melody. But basically most of its music seemed just as empty as his percussive ballet. The student...
Thus one night last week did an announcer at Newark's WOR preface a radio act put on by the Mount Rose Gin Distilling Co. of Trenton, N. J. Immediately thereafter a male trio called "The Sizzlers" burst into "Sweet Adeline." Mount Rose Gin was mentioned more than once...
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