Word: wholeness
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...after an inspection of his Church's status in the Midwest. In view of Roman Catholicism's westering trend (TIME, Oct. 13), the kernel of his observations was interesting. "Being equidistant between the Atlantic and Pacific," said he, "Chicago naturally crystallizes the attitude and thinking of the whole country. I consider the middle west the strategic centre of the future, not only for the church and organized religion generally, but for education as well...
...never go back to Arizona again. He said he would not even write any more of his famed Arizona stories (Under the Tonto Rim, Roping Lions in the Grand Canyon, etc.). He charged neighboring hunters with spreading untrue, derogatory tales about his sportsmanship. Said he: "In twelve years my whole bag of game has been five bears, three bucks and a few turkeys. I have written 15 novels with Arizona background. Personally it cost me $30,000 to get material for one book alone-To the Last Man. My many trips all over the State have cost...
...gone before. The opera was Aïda, most serviceable of first-night choices. The cast was headed by Soprano Maria Miiller who was pretty, capable, unexciting; Tenor Giovanni Martinelli who sang loudly. The best performance was by Conductor Tullio Serafin who treated the great tunes tenderly, kept the whole moving at a swift and theatric pace...
Almost out of a clear sky came the clouds that massed over the Van Sweringen pyramid. Principal Van Sweringen stocks and bonds in one day suffered the following losses, especially drastic since the market as a whole was strong...
...grand larceny and conspiracy to defraud. William Wilbur J. Cooke prudently disappeared. Also missing was a Mrs. E. E. Caroline Saunders of New York. Meanwhile Inspector Warren H. Liese of the Boston Bureau of Criminal Investigation journeyed to New York, added immeasurably to the detective-story air of the whole business by producing the traditional sinister oriental, an expert Japanese repairer of antique porcelain who labors in a little art shop on Sixth Avenue, Manhattan and is known as "Mr. Chicago." Inspector Liese insisted last week that Mr. Chicago of Japan is the real perpetrator of the forged Lowestoft...