Word: pellegrino
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...restore order, the Vatican radio, broadcasting from an antechamber off the Pope's bedroom, stepped up its reports. In a calm voice, the Rev. Francesco Pellegrino, S.J., projected such a sense of immediacy ("I have just come from the bedside of the Holy Father") that one listener was moved to observe:"You could almost hear the Pope breathe." After the Pope's death,† the mills ground out rumor (e.g., that the Pope's secret diaries had been stolen) and worked up enough "dope" stories discussing the "papabili" of the church's 53 cardinals to bring...
Leverett House, with a 2-1 record, looms as one of Eliot's principle contenders for the honor of repesenting Harvard against the Elis late in November. Joe Pellegrino, Johann Moultebolum, and Nick Mace are the mainstays of the Bunny roster...
Joseph P. Pellegrino...
...baseball team, with a record of one victory and two defeats, will meet Northeastern today at 3 p.m. on Soldiers Field. The probable starters are Dave Barkenhagen, catcher; Renner Johnston, 1b; Tom Bagnoli, captain, 2b; Bruce Rosenberg, ss; Bob Farina, 3b; Dick Green, If; Charley Leamy, center field; Joe Pellegrino, rf; and David Kipp, pitcher...
After World War II, intense, earnest Professor Pellegrino Sestieri, head archaeologist of Salerno and Potenza provinces, convinced a reluctant Italian government that a unique record of Greek and post-Greek civilization might well lie beneath the stones. In 1951, under a $480,000 government grant (made possible by Marshall Plan aid), he started digging with a crew of 46 workmen, and soon found evidence to support his educated guess. Among his rich preliminary finds: a colored, life-size terra-cotta statue of a god, probably Zeus adorned with a thin, Dali-like mustache; a rare, ten-inch nude model...