Word: cincinnatis
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...function. But the Cleveland Congress brought out the rest of the U. S. hierarchy in almost full force. Present were 5.000 priests. 2.000 monsignori, 90 of the 120 bishops. 13 of the 18 archbishops. Notably present were: Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani. Apostolic Delegate to the U. S.; Cincinnati's gentle Archbishop McNicholas. Legion of Decency founder; St. Louis' stern-faced Archbishop Glennon; Santa Fe's church-building Archbishop Gerken; Rochester's Bishop Mooney, an archbishop without an archdiocese; St. Paul's plump Archbishop Murray; Milwaukee's scholarly Archbishop Stritch; San Antonio's Archbishop Drossaerts; San Francisco's lately-installed...
...holds honorary degrees of doctor of law from the following universities: Harvard, Chicago, Brown, Union, Pittsburgh, Colorado, George Washington, California, Cincinnati and Cambridge, England
...sturdy stronghold of the little fellow is the machine tool business. There are a few big units like Pratt & Whitney, Brown & Sharpe, Cincinnati Milling, but most of the industry consists of family-owned concerns, many of them passed down from father to son for generations. New England cities are filled with machine tool plants but the centre of the industry has of late shifted westward to Cincinnati and Cleveland to be near the automobile industry, biggest user of machine tools...
Bevis has been a member of the Ohio Supreme Court since 1933 and was Director of Finance of Ohio from 1931 to 1933. From 1921 to 1931 he was professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati...
John C. Wahlke, 17, of 3028 Percy avenue, Cincinnati, O.; Western Hills High School; son of Albert B. C. Wahlke, sales manager; ranked first among the boys in his class, and was editor of the school annual...