Word: bells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...either hand, and was read by the deacon, first on one side of the altar and then on the other. The Bishop's ring was kissed. The Bishop and sacred ministers were censed. The sacred host and chalice were raised high at the sound of the sacring bell. Before the altar the ministers were prostrate, while kneeling acolytes elevated waxen tapers that flamed. Then followed the kiss of peace received from the celebrant by the Bishop's chaplain and by him transmitted to the Bishop, subdeacon and all other priests...
...return to the suggestions, there appears to be one insurmountable obstacle common to them both. This obviously, is the bell schedule. Since it is now known that there is no one legally able to abolish the seven o'clock bell, it seems equally certain that no one can cause the Chapel bell to ring--legitimately--at seven o'clock in the evening, or at a quarler before ten in the morning. This difficulty, apparently, is insaperable...
...allied field of literature their is likewise an absence of knowledge. Harold Bell Wright is more popular than Shakespere: Pilgrims Progress more widely read than Gene Stratton Porter. Unless refuge is to be taken in Barnum's dictum, author and producer, musician and dancer must apparently be resigned to the fate of pleasing some of the public some of the time, some of it all, of the time, but never all of it all of the time...
...Harvard men on the Board of Directors are Laird Bell '04, L. D. Smith '12, W. C. Boxden, Jr. '16, Arthur Dixon, 3rd '16, W. J. Louderback, Jr. '20, D. F. McClure...
President, John Perry Hubbard '26, of Milton; Vice-President, John McCook Roots '25, of Shanghai, China; Treasurer, Herschel Hobart MacCubbin '26, Owings Mills, Maryland; Secretary, Samuel Winslow Bell '25, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Social Service Secretary, Frederick Peet Taft '26 of Colorado Springs, Colorado...