Word: archbishop
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...expected that Professor Baxter will receive far different treatment in England than was accorded the Archbishop of York in this country. When the latter spoke of England's history and aims, his interpretations met with abusive language and "who cares" insolence from the yellow, pink, and generally motley-colored press. Some day, it is devoutly to be hoped, these journals will recognize that fools are mean to be amusing, not destructive and annoying...
William Temple, Archbishop of York, will speak in the Memorial Chapel to-night and tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on "The Nature and Task of the Christian Church" and "Christian Theology and Modern Thought." The lecture will be open to the public...
Arriving in Washington on the first lap of a crowded itinerary mapped out by his host, the Protestant Episcopal Church, Dr. Temple stepped off the train carrying two umbrellas, was met by Bishop James Edward Freeman, resplendent in silk topper. In the National Cathedral on Sunday, the Archbishop spoke into a microphone...
...Most Reverend William Temple, Archbishop of York, will deliver the annual William Belden Noble lectures tomorrow and Wednesday evenings at eight o'clock in the Memorial Church. The lectures will be open to the public...
...student in Oxford i n 1904, he was president of the Union. Following graduation, he was a Fellow and Lecturer in Philosophy at Queens College, Oxford until 1910. After holding various offices in the church, he became Bishop of Manchester in 1921 and Archbishop of York...