Word: chaplain
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Curtis Hoyt Dickins, senior chaplain of U. S. Navy...
Father Gianfranchesci, chaplain of the expedition, telling his beads in Kings Bay, pinched himself to make sure he was alive. Chosen to drop the cross upon the Pole, he had his mystic misgivings. So when Signora Nobile wired her Polar Pilgrim to drop the cross with his own hands for luck, the good Father gladly remained behind...
...Sawbridge is the chaplain of the society and therefore well qualified to discuss its aims and accomplishments The meeting will also be addressed by J. P. Hubbard '26, a leader of the Boston group of "Toc H" The subject of the talks will be. The Arms and Idea of the Organization and the meeting will be open to the University...
...William Belden Noble Lectures for this year will be delivered by the Reverend Walter Robert Matthews, A.M., D.D., dean of King's College, University of London. Dr. Matthews is also professor of the Philosophy of Religion in King's College, chaplain of Grays Inn, examining chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford, and chaplain to the King. He has written several books, among them being "Stories in Christian Philosophy", published in 1921, "The Gospel and the Modern Man", published in 1925, and "God and Evolution", published...
...under Pius XI, who is an eel & an ogre only to such as Senator Heflin, these statements were applauded by great & good Catholics. They were made last week by the Rev. Francis P. Duffy before the National Republican Club in Manhattan. Father Duffy, no obscure clergyman, was Roman Catholic chaplain of the famed 69th Regiment of New York ("the fighting Irish") during the World War, was advisor to Governor Alfred Emanuel Smith in his historic reply to Lawyer Charles C. Marshall (TIME, Apr. 25). Father Duffy also told the Republicans that any Catholic priest talking politics in a pulpit, even...