Word: bathed
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Typical of the alert, enlightened, approachable churchmen with whom William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, is filling vacant bishoprics in the Church of England is Dr. John William Charles Wand, recently appointed Bishop of Bath and Wells.* Last week Dr. Wand and his wife were in the U.S. on their way to England from Australia, where the prelate has been Archbishop of Brisbane...
...Bath and Wells is one of Britain's oldest sees (founded 909), has one of the country's most perfect cathedrals. The Bishop's Palace is famous for its bastioned wall and a moat where the swans tug at the drawbridge rope as a hint that they want...
...wash out.' The Essentialists now have hosts of allies, but therein lies the danger. . . . The Progressive point of view deserves recognition . . . can claim some enduring values. . . . After the war . . . Progressives should have an important part. . . . Essentialists may feel justified [but] should avoid . . . throwing out the baby with the bath...
...Point Prize. In Hot Springs, Va., meat-conscious officials of the 16th annual Bath County Horse Show decided that the grand prize this season would be a steer instead of a pony...
...driving from Pensacola to Jacksonville, Fla. when dusk halted me in the lovely old town of Madison. Going to the old red brick hotel, I was shown to a nicely furnished room with private bath. Being hungry, I hurried down to supper. The old colored waiter shuffled to my table and I asked him what was cooking. "Roast beef, baked ham, fried chicken and T-bone steak," he replied. I ordered the steak . . . and he shuffled out. Presently he set before me tomato juice and avocado salad. This was followed by the steak with French-fried potatoes, Golden Bantam corn...