Word: solemnizes
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...that you have been in some measure prepared ... to share in the enjoyment of the arts . . . not just to provide you with bright remarks for cocktail parties, but to enlarge your sympathies in every direction, to give you good humor and tolerance, to prevent you from being overserious and solemn even in a good cause...
...I.N.P. subscribers in the U.S., including the Hearstpapers, gave the warm, candid photographs a big splash. Taken by talented Papa Rossellini himself, they showed a lovely Bergman in short hairdo and maternal mood, a generally solemn-eyed baby. (But in one six-picture sequence, four-month-old Renato obligingly worked himself up to a bellylaugh under his father's skilled direction.) When Editor Mautner heard what Bureau Chief Chinigo had paid for the pictures, he redoubled his congratulations. The price: not one thin lira...
...Irving Langmuir, high priest of scientific rainmaking, sounded a solemn warning last week: those who sow too many rainstorms may reap nothing but droughts. Speaking at the School of Mines in drought-threatened New Mexico, Langmuir denounced the commercial rainmakers, many of them woefully ignorant of the art, who are seeding the atmosphere with silver iodide throughout the dry Southwest. "Some of them," he said, "are using hundreds of thousands of times too much. No more than one milligram [.000035 oz] of silver iodide should be used for every cubic mile...
...happen so rarely that, when a disagreement does become public, it makes news-somewhat the way a quarrel in a well-ordered family interests the neighbors. Among the more intriguing Catholic family disputes in recent times is the case of Monsignor Franz Jachym, who in the midst of his solemn consecration as Archbishop Coadjutor of Vienna (TIME, May 1) declared he felt himself unworthy of that office and hurried from the altar...
Last week Pope Pius personally examined the case, ordered Jachym's consecration to proceed. The Pope announced that he had overcome Jachym's personal apprehensions, ordered both Innitzer and Jachym to Rome. There, in the church of Santa Maria dell' Anima, Cardinal Innitzer intoned the solemn Mass and performed the ceremony of consecrating the new bishop. Msgr. Jachym, kneeling before the cardinal, was stern-faced as he made his responses. After the ceremony, leaning for the first time on his pastoral staff, Jachym walked firmly from the church, his hand lifted in blessing, his eyes downcast...