English: Archbishop John M. Farley
Identifier: physicalculture201908macf (find matches)
Title: Physical culture
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: MacFadden, Bernarr Aldolphus, 1858-
Subjects: Physical education and training
Publisher: New York : Physical Culture Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries
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Bishop Charles H. Fowler, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of New York 204 PHYSICAL CULTURE
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Archbishop John M. Farley of the Roman Catholic Diocese of New York Archbishop
John Murphy Farley, of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York, was born at Newton, Ireland, in April, 1842. The sturdiness and humor of the race from which he sprung are among his many attractive characteristics, speaking from a lay viewpoint.But apart from these, the most striking thing about the man is, perhaps, the vigor and wholesomeness which he seems to fairly exhale. And these qualities are without doubt, due to the simple and natural life which he has led these many years. Also, the Archbishop does not look his age by ten years or so, and this is said in spite of misleading newspaper pictures. His voice, gestures and actions generally, are those of one in the prime of life. As to his mental acuteness and activity, the press, his associates and his few critics will testify. If you asked the Archbishop how it comes that in spite of his manifold duties and unceasing labors he enjoys such rugged health, he would
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