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    [Telegram to Jack Ruby from Paul L. Cowperthwaite, November 24, 1963 #1]

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    Telegram by Paul L. Cowperthwaite to Jack Ruby sending him $10.00 for a lawyer and congratulating him on eliminating Lee Harvey Oswald

    [Telegram to Jack Ruby from Paul L. Cowperthwaite, November 24, 1963 #2]

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    Telegram by Paul L. Cowperthwaite to Jack Ruby sending him $10.00 for a lawyer and congratulating him on eliminating Lee Harvey Oswald

    SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Apse Mosaic

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    The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1905-07. Its facade was completed in 1936; at the same time, some of its interior elements were renovated. But by the late 1970s the building was deteriorating. Bishop George J. Biskup decided to act; his successor, Bishop Edward T. O'Meara (1980-1992) carried out the renovations. Minnesota architect Edward A. Sövik supervised modifications, redesigning the aging cathedral into a worship space that reflects the Second Vatican Council's liturgical theology and subsequent ritual reforms. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral was rededicated May 14, 1986. The 1906 version of the apse dome decoration was a Byzantine-style mural painting by Edgar S. Cameron of Chicago. During the 1936 renovation the mural was replaced with the glass mosaic shown in this picture. Leif Neandross (of the Harold W. Rambusch firm, New York) designed the mosaic image of Christ enthroned flanked by the church's patrons, Saints Peter and Paul. ca. November 198

    Autobiography of Paul L. Houston

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    Autobiography of Paul L. Housto

    Autobiography of Paul L. Houston

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    Autobiography of Paul L. Housto

    Autobiography of Paul L. Houston

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    Autobiography of Paul L. Housto

    SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Nave Furnished with Movable Seating

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    The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1905-07, renovated and, in some of its elements, completed in 1936. But by the late 1970s the building was deteriorating. Bishop George J. Biskup decided to act; his successor, Bishop Edward T. O'Meara (1980-1992) carried out the renovations. Minnesota architect Edward A. Sövik supervised modifications, redesigning the aging cathedral into a worship space that reflects the Second Vatican Council's liturgical theology and subsequent ritual reforms. Renovation included replacing the old fixed pews with movable seating that affords more flexibility in the arrangement of the space. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral was rededicated May 14, 1986. ca. November 198

    SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Interior, Nave Looking toward Apse

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    The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A., was designed and built by architect William Whetton Renwick of New York in 1906-07. Its facade was completed in 1936; at the same time, some of its interior elements were renovated. But by the late 1970s the building was deteriorating. Bishop George J. Biskup decided to act; his successor, Bishop Edward T. O'Meara (1980-1992) carried out the renovations. Minnesota architect Edward A. Sövik supervised modifications, redesigning the aging cathedral into a worship space that reflects the Second Vatican Council's liturgical theology and subsequent ritual reforms. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral was rededicated May 14, 1986. ca. November 198

    Conversations with Paul Auster

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    Interviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Translation -- Interview with Paul Auster -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- Memory's Escape-Inventing the Music of Chance: A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of Smoke -- The Manuscript in the Book: A Conversation -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- The Futurist Radio Hour: An Interview with Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: Writer and Director -- Off the Page: Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: The Art of Fiction -- Jonathan Lethem Talks with Paul Auster -- A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of The Inner Life of Martin Frost -- Interview: Paul Auster -- A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster -- Interview: Paul Auster on His New Novel, Invisible -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- ZInterviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral Sanctuary Furnishings, Presider's Chair

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    The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1905-07. Its facade was completed in 1936; at the same time, some of its interior elements were renovated. But by the late 1970s the building was deteriorating. Bishop George J. Biskup decided to act; his successor, Bishop Edward T. O'Meara (1980-1992) carried out the renovations. Minnesota architect Edward A. Sövik supervised modifications, redesigning the aging cathedral into a worship space that reflects the Second Vatican Council's liturgical theology and subsequent ritual reforms. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral was rededicated May 14, 1986. The cathedral's old, ornate archepiscopal chair was retained but relocated. The new presider's chair (this image), like the altar, ambo and other sanctuary furnishings is simply designed and crafted of light-colored wood. The back and seat of the chair are covered with cushioned fabric. Emblazoned on the tall back cushion is the episcopal coat-of-arms. ca. November 198
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