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Watching the Holy Name parade from the reviewing stand at Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue last Sun- day afternoon. Front row, left to right: William Cardinal O’Connell, Archbishop Fumasoni-Biondi of Washington,apostolic delegate to the United States. and the Very Rev. Michael J. Ripple, national director of the Holy Name Society. w wStar Phot o ™ T When William Car- dinal O’Connell de- livered address at un- veiling of monument dedicated to nuns who died on the battlefields. Mrs. Ellen Ryan Jolly. : ; i ' i y LL.D., (standing) is President Coolidge delivering address from speakers’ stand in the Monument grounds last national chairman of Sunday afternoon. It was estimated that 150.000 persons gathered to hear the address. the monument commit / Nationn fee. Nativoal Phote | | | and William Cardinal O’Connell on speakers’ stand in the Monu- ment grounds. Photo- graph taken a few min- utes after the arrival of President Coolidge {5 -y T L RS ST SR SN New York police, led by their own band, in the Holy e e Name parade last Turning at Fifteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Marchers Sunday afternoon. A part of the Holy Name parade passing the de on the last lap of their journey to the Mon- Teteumition Capitol. The route of march ended at the Wash- ?xfn:::t};?‘l)}:ug:_me parade e last lap ) y ington Monument grounds. Nutional Phot Internntivual,