Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...number of books and occasional writings of which his last important work was "The Apostle Paul and the Modern World," published in 1923. Of his earlier writings those best known and most widely appreciated were his compilations of discourses at Morning Prayers and Sunday services in the College Chapel, models of concise literary expression and religious insight on a great variety of themes but for the most part related directly to the life of the scholar in his relations to the modern world...
...most remarkable mutation, the old Klan property is now hallowed Catholic ground. Picked up for $32,500 by the shepherd of all Georgia's Catholics, Bishop Gerald Patrick Aloysius O'Hara of Savannah, the ground floor of the old Palace has already been made into a chapel, consecrated as part of a new parish: "Christ the King." When a $200,000 church and a $32,000 parochial school are completed on the property, the Palace will become a Catholic teachers' home...
...architecture gallery were four microscopically exact models, made by unemployed architects under the Architects' Emergency Committee, of Manhattan buildings important in the development of U. S. architecture: cupolaed Federal Hall, on whose balcony George Washington took his oath of office as President; the brownstone St. John's Chapel; Hamilton Grange, a typical Manhattan country house of 1800; Fraunces' Tavern, still standing, the headquarters of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York...
Special Christmas carols and hymns were sung last Monday and Tuesday nights, and Tuesday afternoon, by the combined Harvard University Choir and the Choral Society of Radcliffe College, in Apley Memorial Chapel. Every performance was given to a large audience, last night an estimated 2000 people squeezing into the Chapel, which has only 1200 seats...
...public service tomorrow evening will be held by the Reverend Palfrey Perkins, Minister of King's Chapel, Boston. The service this afternoon will be conducted by the Reverend C. Leslie Glenn, Rector of Christ Church, Cambridge; while tomorrow's service will be conducted by the Reverend Leslie T. Pennington, Minister of the Christ Church in Cambridge, Unitarian...