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Broadcasts Of Father Charles: In addition, radio in the 1930's was marked by excesses that broadcasters and audiences prob¬ably would not tolerate today. Coverage of the Hauptmann trial for the kidnapping of the Lind-bergh baby in 1935 was so circuslike that in 1937 the American Bar Association adopted its Canon 35, arguing for the banning of micro¬phones and photographers from any court room. Demagoguery flourished in the broadcasts of Father Charles E. Coughlin (q.v.). Huey Long (q.v.) used radio to organize a "Share-Our-Wealth" movement.
In sculpture, the greatest name from the group of gifted men around Gustav III was Johan Tobias Sergel, whose masterly statue of that long you may see on the quay below the Royal Palace in Stockholm. That massive palace, by the way, built in its present form for Charles XI in the 17th century from designs by a father and son, chiefly the son, who were both named Nicodemus Tessin, is a considerable architectural master¬piece. The father-and-son team did not stop with this one work but achieved a lot of other fine structures in Stockholm and its neighborhood in the French-Italian style then popular. Drottningholm Palace is another of their works done for royalty, in this case for the widow of Charles X.See Also Adopted Father:GREGORY THAUMATURGUS, tho-ma-tur'gas, Saint, Eastern Church Father of the 3d century. Gregory was born at Neocaesarea in Pontus about 213. He was the son of a wealthy pagan family and was originally named Theodore. The name Gregory was probably adopted father at baptism.
RIDERS TO THE SEA, by John Milling- j ton Synge, is the most nearly perfect trapf!- * in one act in modern literature. The very sir pie plot is based not on the traditional confi:: of human wills but on the hopeless struggle.: man against the impersonal but relentless cruei; of the sea. It has taken from Maurya fouroi her six sons, their father, and their father's father.
On The Other Hand See Catalan Father:GUIMERA, ge-ma-ra', Angel (1849-1924), Spanish dramatist and poet of the Catalan lan¬guage. He was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, on May 6, 1849, of a Catalan father, who returned to Catalonia with his family when Angel was seven. Angel was educated in Barcelona, worked briefly in the family wine business in the village of El Vendrell, and from 1872 lived in Barcelona. He died in Barcelona on July 18, 1924.
Carol did not say anything else. She rang her doorbell, took the five-year-old's hand and, when her mother pushed the buzzer, went inside. The other little girl rode away on her bicycle.
Read the following incident, trying to understand what the child's be¬havior meant to him:
Father and nine-year-old David were out in the backyard; father was working on the rosebushes.
David, close by, picked up some of his father's tools. |
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