Word: baptists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...editors of The Nudist are two serious, high-minded, sincere clergymen, Dr. Henry Strong Huntington (Presbyterian) and Dr. Ilsey Boone (Baptist). The pictures they publish in The Nudist are never pornographic. They appear because "they give the cause a wide appeal ..." and "The Nudist is a missionary...
Every Sunday morning for the past six years, a church pennant with a blue cross on a white field has fluttered above the U. S. flag on the flagpole of the Baptist Church in Queens Village, L. I. Local patriots have complained repeatedly but the church's minister, Rev. J. Earle Ed wards, felt justified. For nearly a century the U. S. Navy has done the same thing, running up a pennant during shipboard church services. Minister Edwards grew vexed last week when a D. A. R. pamphlet was sent him, citing a flag code promulgated...
...question of propriety bothered no one until last week. Then the Navy Department was asked for an opinion. It shied away, saying that it could make no ruling about inland churches. While the Federal Council's Secretary Samuel McCrea Cavert went on investigating, last Sunday Queens Village Baptist Church continued to put God above Country...
...enclosing an editorial which appeared in the current issue of Charity and Children, a religious newspaper published by the Baptist denomination of North Carolina, in which comment is made regarding an article which appeared in TIME, Oct. 2 under the head of Education...
...like this-so!-and you will be all right." In no mood to practice Nazi salutes, bleeding Citizen Velz rushed off to the U. S. consulate in Berlin, swore to the facts of his bashing and waited to see what action would be taken by that detached, God-fearing Baptist, U. S. Ambassador William Edward Dodd. Contemplative Professor Dodd has written for a recent issue of The Uni-versity of Chicago Magazine a characteristic piece headed "The Education of an Ambassador." "Into this quiet life," he writes, "came the call of President Roosevelt of June 8 to go as envoy...