Word: chaplain
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...either side by pictures of Washington and Jefferson. The meeting was opened by the Grand Dragon of Nebraska. Then the Imperial Wizard, Dr. Hiram Wesley Evans of Atlanta, appeared, accompanied by his Kloncilium (Cabinet) consisting of 15 genii: Klaliff (First Vice President), Klazik (Second Vice President), Klokard (lecturer), Kludd (chaplain), Kligrapp (secretary), Klabee (Treasurer), Kladd ("Conductor")*, Klarogo (Inner-guard), Klexter (Outer-guard), Klonsel (Attorney), Night Hawk (Courier) and the four Klokann (auditors...
Catholics united on Defense Day. American prelates designated religious observances, wrote pastoral letters. Perhaps the most eloquent was that of the former Catholic Chaplain-General...
...Beta Kappa; oration by Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton, President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; poem by Dr. Francis Greenwood Peabody '69, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, Emeritus. Judge Robert Grant '73, of Boston, president of the Harvard Chapter, will preside, Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham '86, will be chaplain...
...first lieutenant chaplain rises to captain in four years, to major in 14, to lieutenant colonel in 20, to colonel never...
...inequity of this situation was pointed out last week by a large committee of Protestant divines. The committee further pointed out that the present law provides only one chaplain for every 1,200 soldiers (125 in all), and that while this ratio might be adequate for a mobilized army, it is inadequate for a force so widely scattered as the army of the U. S. The committee pleads for one chaplain for every 800 soldiers, and for greater advancement in rank...