Word: cardinalate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Through the carnival scenes beat the steady, deafening sound of cheering as the general passed by. He got out twice-once to speak a few words at City Hall, once before St. Patrick's Cathedral, where Francis Cardinal Spellman walked into the street in his brilliant red robes to...
Fuerbringer is still a loyal St. Louis Cardinal fan. He finds time for squash in winter, tennis in summer, and in all seasons for his four children, aged five months to ten years.
The order will not affect players like Cleveland Pitcher Bob Lemon, whose $5,000 raise still leaves him well below the club ceiling (Pitcher Bob Feller's $50,000). But it was a rough jolt for Stan the Man, now 30, who knows that he has only five or...
The mambo's relentless rhythm had already caused at least one homicide (in Mexico), had driven its practitioners to such wild exuberance in Peru that Cardinal Juan Gualberto Guevara of Lima denied absolution to anyone who danced it. In its fast, Afro-Cuban syncopation, the percussion instruments thump down...
¶ The Cardinals' Wilmer ("Vinegar Bend") Mizell, 20, tagged by sportwriters as "the lefthanded Dizzy Dean." In a pure corn-pone drawl, Vinegar explains his nickname: "Vinegar Bend, Mississippi [pop. about 75] is where ah gets mah mail.'' Signed as a barefoot prospect in nearby Leakesville, Miss...