Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Independent. Author Harris died last year (TIME, Feb. 18, 1935), left the bulk of her estate to three nephews: Captain Frederick Mixon Harris, U. S. A.; William Albinius ("Al") Harris, Philadelphia adman; and John Duncan Harris, cotton millman of Manchester, Ga. Dedicated in Rydal last week was a nondenominational chapel built by these Harrises in memory of Aunt Corra...
Designed by Cram & Ferguson, present architects of Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the small marble chapel stands opposite Mrs. Harris' old home, "In the Valley." Present for the dedication were Hamilton Holt and Managing Editor John Paschall of the Atlanta Journal, which published her last work. Editor George Horace Lorimer of the Satevepost sent a literary tribute which was read. He also editorialized in last week's Post: "Long may the memory of Corra Harris remain green. Long may pilgrims visit her exquisite little chapel and behold her simple homestead, still open to visitors...
...their way to chapel at Amherst College, where both are juniors, Henry Stuart Hughes, grandson of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, and Charles Whitman Jr., son of New York's onetime Governor Charles Seymour Whitman, were shaken up but escaped injury when a truck bashed into the side of Undergraduate Hughes's automobile...
Judges for the competition were the three marshals of the class, Shaun Kelly, Jr., Richard Maguire, and Robert, G. Hall. The competition was held in Holden Chapel. Other contestants were Charles B. Feibleman, Judson Bemis, Michael Cudany, John G. Duffey, William M. Hunt, 2d, William W. Prout, and Robert M. Terrall...
Winsauer is on the kirkland House Committee, chairman of the entertainment committee, played on the House football, baseball and basketball teams, and a member of the glee club and chapel choir...