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Henri J.M. Nouwen

Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen (født 24. januar 1932 i Nijkerk i Nederland, død 21. september 1996 i Hilversum) var en nederlandsk katolsk prest og forfatter av en rekke bøker om spiritualitet. Hans interesser i så måte var først og fremst rotfestet i psykologi, sjelesorg, spiritualitet, sosial rettferdighet og kommunitet. Nouwen lot seg inspirere av blant andre Anton Boisen, Thomas Merton, Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh og Jean Vanier.

Nouwen fikk Emmausprisen for boken Stillheten som skaper i 2002. I Norge er han spesielt kjent for boken Den Bortkomne Sønn Vender hjem.

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søndag 24. januar 1932
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24th of January 1932 News

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News of the Schools.

Date: 25 January 1932

The Junior Newman Club of the Washington Irving Evening High School will give a midwinter dance at the Hotel Gotham on the evening of Jan. 30.

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Movietone News.

Date: 25 January 1932

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ITEMS OF NEWS IN BRIEF

Date: 24 January 1932

THE Walt Kuhn exhibition at Marie Harriman's Gallery, originally scheduled to close Jan. 23, has met with such gratifying attendance that it has been extended an additional week and will not close until Saturday, Jan. 30.

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News and Views of Literary London

Date: 24 January 1932

HERBERT W. HORWILL

Herbert HORWILL

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THE NEWS FROM DETROIT; Manufacturers Waiting Anxiously for Decision on Sales Tax-Burney to Show "Tear-Drop" Car

Date: 24 January 1932

By Chris Sinsabaugh

Chris Sinsabaugh

News from Detroit

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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; News, Comment and Incident on the Stock Exchange and in the Financial Markets.

Date: 24 January 1932

With a total business 100,000 shares larger than on the previous Saturday, trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday attracted only passing interest. Wall Street, it appeared, is finding it difficult to simulate enthusiasm for a market that is entirely professional.

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REPORTED FROM THE MOTOR FIELD; Willys Prices Cut -- Safety Glass in Studebakers -- News of Others

Date: 24 January 1932

Illus of new President 8 sedan

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POPE VIEWS JESUITS IN SPAIN AS MARTYRS; He Contests Right of Republic to Dissolve the Order -- Laments Sad News From Abroad.

Date: 25 January 1932

By the Associated Press

Pius XI, in address to ecclesiastics, contests right of Spanish Repub to dissolve order

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WHAT NEWS ON THE RIALTO?; Colin Keith-Johnston for a Production of "The Warrior's Husband" -- A Split Among the Marxes? -- Mr. Woods and A Play by Sophie Treadwell -- Sundry Items GOSSIP OF THE RIALTO

Date: 24 January 1932

TO Harry Moses, who almost became an active producer this season with the Germanic play called "Tempest in a Teapot," have gone the rights to "The Warrior's Husband," the Julian Thompson comedy which Mr. Hopkins (Arthur) once planned to utilize as a vehicle for Hope Williams.

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NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON AND PARIS; Trading Quiet on the English Exchange, With Prices Generally Lower. FRENCH LIST IRREGULAR Some Foreign Leaders Weaken on Unfavorable Reports From Other Centres.

Date: 24 January 1932

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

LONDON, Jan. 23 -- Sterling continued to weaken today in the foreign exchange market because of the latest political developments. The New York rate was down at one time to $3.42 1/2 but recovered to $3.43. Leading Continental currencies also continued to move against the pound.

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