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Word: chaplain (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...accompaniment of a 100-voice choir formed especially for the occasion, Archbishop Patrick O'Boyle will officiate at the Nuptial Mass, assisted by two priests: William Kaifer, who was Luci's chaplain while she attended the Georgetown University School of Nursing, and John Kuzinskas of Chicago, who married the bridegroom's elder brother Gerard, now a Marine lieutenant in Viet Nam. Gerard will be best man in absentia; his father, Gerard Sr., will stand proxy for him. And so, after a ceremony of 60 minutes, Miss Luci Baines Johnson of the White House and Johnson City, Texas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The White House: Three-Ring Wedding | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

...Shoot to Kill." While King and other clergymen, Negro and white, roamed the streets pleading in vain with the rioters to disperse, a police chaplain, the Rev. Robert Holderby, told angry police at one point: "You're here to enforce the law, not to inflame." One white minister working with King was swept aside by police. "You're only making these people angrier the way you're acting," he remonstrated. "I don't care," the patrolman answered. "Move out, do you hear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Races: Battle of Roosevelt Road | 7/22/1966 | See Source »

What made the marriage even more of a surprise was that, according to the records of the Wayne County clerk, it had been celebrated by Jesuit Thomas Blackburn, chaplain at the university. Although none of the parties to the unusual wedding would talk about it, the evidence was clear that Father Cross, who had been on leave since January teaching at Rome's Pontifical Gregorian University, came back to Detroit last May to marry Miss Renaud, a nurse who had voluntarily left the Sisters of Mercy three years ago. Still refusing to confirm or deny his marriage, Father Cross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: The Father Takes a Wife | 7/1/1966 | See Source »

...brought virtually all the world's top soloists to Israel, started a highly successful opera and ballet program, increased the players' average salary from $90 to $500 a month, launched the orchestra on tours of the world's concert halls. He is board of directors, chaplain, negotiator, booking agent and benevolent, all-round dictator all at once. In the band room the players jokingly refer to him as their "Jimmy Hoffa." Haftel, who draws a salary of only $70 a month more than the lowest-paid fiddler, has turned down several offers from major U.S. orchestras...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Orchestras: Waiting for Mr. Right | 6/17/1966 | See Source »

...might be interested in our five-year-old Holy Family Hospital in Qui Nhon. It is staffed by eleven Medical Mission Sisters, among them the only American Catholic Sisters working in Viet Nam. Their services include surgery and obstetrics. A venture, started by a Protestant Army chaplain and his unit with the hospital, has been labeled "Operation Harelip." For the past few months, the men have been bringing Vietnamese children with harelips to the hospital, passing the hat to cover the expenses of corrective surgery performed by Sister M. Virginia Sayers, M.D., of Toledo, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 3, 1966 | 6/3/1966 | See Source »

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