Biblia

COLORADO, STATE OF

(August 1, 1876), was the 38th State admitted to the Union. The Constitution of the State of Colorado, adopted March 14, 1876, stated: Preamble. We, the people of Colorado, with profound reverence for the Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in order to form a more independent and perfect government; establish justice; insure tranquility; provide for … Continue reading “COLORADO,
STATE OF”

POPE PIUS XII

(March 2, 1876–October 9, 1958), whose given name was Eugenio Pacelli, in a radio broadcast on September 1, 1944, stated: Private property is a natural fruit of labor, a product of intense activity of man, acquired through his energetic determination to ensure and develop with his own strength his own existence and that of his … Continue reading “POPE
PIUS XII”

SCHWEITZER, ALBERT

(January 14, 1875–September 4, 1965), was a physician, philosopher, musician and a medical missionary who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952. He practiced as a doctor in the hospital he founded in the jungle village of Lambarene, Gabon, west central Africa, and even used the $33,000 Nobel prize money to build a leper colony. … Continue reading “SCHWEITZER,
ALBERT”

HOOVER, HERBERT CLARK

(August 10, 1874–October 20, 1964), was the 31st President of the United States, 1929–33; Secretary of Commerce under both Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, 1921–28; served on the council of the American Relief Administration, 1919–21; U.S. Food Administrator during World War I, 1917–19; Commissioner for Belgian Relief, 1915–19; Chairman of the American Relief Committee … Continue reading “HOOVER,
HERBERT CLARK”

FROST, ROBERT

(March 24, 1874–January 29, 1963), was an American poet and teacher. He had been a farmer in New Hampshire; taught at Amherst College; was poet in residence at the University of Michigan; and professor of poetry at Harvard University, 1936. He won the Pulitzer prize for poetry, 1924, 1931, 1937, and 1943; was named consultant … Continue reading “FROST,
ROBERT”

ROCKEFELLER, JOHN DAVISON, JR.

(January 29, 1874–May 11, 1960), was the son of industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller. He was an assistant to his father in managing the Rockefeller enterprises, 1897; and upon his father’s retirement, assumed the general superintendency, 1911. He later concerned himself mainly with the Rockefeller philanthropies, being the chairman of the Board of Directors … Continue reading “ROCKEFELLER,
JOHN DAVISON, JR.”