Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Portuguese tuna-clipper returns to port after riding out a "chubasco" (tropical) storm off the Mexican coast. After two days & nights at the wheel the skipper, marooned in his pilot house, began to long to pray. The boat's tiny chapel was well aft, had to be reached across the open deck. Somehow the skipper made it, only to find the chapel empty of its gear. Desperate for something to pray to he tore a calendar off a locker wall, prayed to the figure printed on it. A few hours later the storm went down. Reporter Miller takes...
...Madison, Wis.; Brooks Otis Richmond, Indiana; D. H. Popper, White Plains, N. Y.; H. A. Smith, North Adams, Mass.; C. W. Swonger, Durham, N. H.; F. B. Williams, Jr., Middletown N. Y.; Jacob Canter, Newton, Mass.; V. I. Cheadle, Oxford, Ohio; R. A. Clapp Oberlin, Ohio; J. S. Edwards, Chapel Hill, N. C.; J. W. Fesler, II, Minneapolis, Minn.; G. T. Foust, Sawanee, Tenn.; G. A. Lee, Crawfordsville, Ind.; R. E. Luce, Princeton, N. J.; H. N. Maxwell Zanesville, Ohio; R. H. Morgan, Haverford, Pa.; A. E. Pitcher, Cleveland Ohio; H. A. Potter, Jr., Ithaca, Mich.; R. N. Sanger, Brunswick...
...years in America. He describes efforts made to include Berkeley to found his college in Newport, then the foremost cultural center in America, rather than in Bermuda, and shows why Berkeley, for good reasons, was unwilling to do this. It is also established that Berkeley preached in King's Chapel. Dr. Rand gives the first account, partly conjectural, of Berkeley's visit to Harvard, where President Wadsworth received him September 17, 1731, presumably in Wadsworth House...
...Church, Cambridge, to preside over the Class Day exercises in Sanders Theatre was announced last night by E. A. Mays, Jr. '32, Chairman of the Class Day Committee. Dr. Kinsolving will give the benediction at the exercises in the afternoon, while Dr. Glenn will deliver the sermon at the Chapel exercises in the morning...
...program for the day will get under way at 11 o'clock when the Senior Class, led by the University Band for the first time in the history of the College, will march from Holworthy Hall to Sanders Theatre for the Chapel services, at which Dr. Glenn will give the sermon. The Band will again lead the Class in the afternoon on its march to the Stadium after the reading of the Class Ode and Oration in Sanders Theatre at 4 o'clock...