Word: virginities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Towards Swampscott rushed Lucius J. M. Malnin [sic], Federal Judge of the Virgin Islands (St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, purchased by the U. S. from Denmark in 1917). Judge Lucius had a tale of "maladministration of the Virgin Isles" by "seven U. S. governors, all navy officers, in seven years," to unfold to President Coolidge. He was told by Secretary Sanders, at Lynn, to hold his peace until the President should return to Washington. Then and there an interview will be accorded...
...honor of being the third American Governor of our Virgin Islands and speak from first-hand knowledge and experience. There are no federal judges in the Virgin Islands and never have been. The judges are insular district judges and are appointed by the Governor. There have been only five American Governors thus far, namely: Oliver, Oman, Kittelle, Hough and Williams, all senior officers of the Navy of from 35 to 40 years' service. There is no maladministration in the islands nor has there been any during the American occupation. Our insular government is highly efficient, economical and beneficient...
...Towards Swampscott rushed Lucius J. M. Malnin, Federal Judge of the Virgin Islands (St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas, purchased by the U.S. from Denmark in 1917). Judge Lucius had a tale of "maladministration of the Virgin Isles" by "seven U. S. Governors, all navy officers, in seven years," to unfold to President Coolidge. He was told by Secretary Sanders, at Lynn, to hold his peace until the President should return to Washington. Then and there an interview will be accorded him. Said Judge Malnin...
...Christine the Virgin-nearly 200 years ago her body was removed from the Roman catacombs to a monastery nearby. Having been presented by Pope Pius XI to the Rt. Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of Cleveland, the body will be removed this month from Rome to the Catholic cathedral of Cleveland, Ohio...
Ella beheld Monsieur Ripois on Dollis Hill, stretching his arms to the spring sunshine in thanksgiving for his wellbeing, in vague supplication for something pure and fresh, possibly a new woman. Later, when he approached her, an erect, full-bosomed child-virgin, she did not see a little cad of 30-odd with a pale, muggy face, but remembered a man whose gesture had expressed the wonder she awaited in life. She made a dream of him, managed their whole affair in calm unquestioning ecstasy-quite the best affair he had ever had, thought Monsieur Ripois, until she told...