The article features several notable historical moments, including the record reign of Pope Pius IX, who served for over 31 years, and reports from the aftermath of the San Francisco fire in 1906, detailing the strife between military and police as they coordinated relief efforts. Additionally, it mentions 'Fantasia,' showcasing its immense popularity following its release in 1941. Finally, it highlights the Easter parade in 1946, reflecting on the significance of holiday traditions in New York as residents flaunted their holiday attire in a citywide celebration.
The pope of Rome who had the longest reign was Pius IX. He was pope from 1846 to 1878, a period of 31 2/3 years.
The latest news from San Francisco shows that the great fire has been successfully checked. A new feature has sprung up, caused by the frequent clashes between the military and the police.
Walt Disney's 'Fantasia' broke its first half-million mark in attendance and also a precedent when the management of the Broadway Theater awarded patron No. 499,999.
The sun and holiday bonnets were on display in equal splendor yesterday for New York's greatest Eastertide parade.
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