Word: baptiste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...group of local clergymen will take over his duties as Chaplain for the Navy Training Schools and V-12. They will be in Phillips Brooks House on the third floor from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock on the days mentioned below. January 24, Rev. Prentiss L. Pemberton, Baptist; January 25, Rev. Frederick B. Kellogg, Episcopalian; January 26, Rev. Cecil H. Rose, Presbyterian; January 27, Rev. Leonard G. Clough, Congregational; January 28, Rev. D. J. Fitzpatrick, Roman Catholic; January 31, Rev. Hobart F. Goewey, Methodist; February 2, Rev. Irving R. Murray, Unitarian; February 3, Rev. Edmund A. Steimle, Lutheran...
From the Saskatchewan prairies came doughty, onetime Baptist Minister Tommy Clement Douglas, who knows how to talk to farmers. His job is to become the first C.C.F. premier of Saskatchewan...
Miami > Said Chaplain Morison: "A bottle of Pabst Blue Ribbon coming out of the desert is quite a treat." Obviously Southern Baptist Morison meant a treat to tourists, not himself...
Back of Chicago's drive was a business men's committee headed by Kraft-Cheeseman and Baptist Sunday-school Superintendent James Lewis Kraft. To help, Manhattan's American Bible Society lent one " of its secretaries, handsome Rome Betts, who specializes in publicity drives for the Bible. With Betts came 20 co-workers who made some 200 exhortations, distributed about one million pamphlets (Worthwhile Ways of Reading the Bible, The Bible in the Home). Most popular was The Scripture, containing "Fifteen Loved Chapters." Over 500,000 Chicagoans pledged themselves to read a chapter each day of the Crusade...
...wife converted him to the Baptist Church. In the records of the Manhattan Central Baptist Church there is a notation for 1914: "Deacon Charles Wilson has done excellent service in managing the lantern for the lectures Sunday evenings. Our facilities are not of the best and it has taken much knowledge and patience, but the work has been well done." Deacon Charles Wilson also started a Sunday School for Chinese children. Years later, in Bridgeport, Conn., he conducted a Baptist Young Men's Forum. Even now, in Washington, WPB Vice Chairman Charles Wilson often stops in at church...