Word: chaplain
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...such "lock-downs," inmates are released only for a ten-minute shower every other day, spending the rest of the time seething in their cells. After each of Folsom's recent lock-downs, inmates have emerged ornery as ever. "All the lock-downs do is buy time," says Prison Chaplain James McGee...
After the story, which was greeted with familiar nods by the attentive audience, Reverend Mark D. W. Edington, Epps Fellow and Chaplain to Harvard College, spoke of the loss to the Harvard community, noting that Korsmeyer’s “quality of character was something that [Harvard] needed?...
...Ferrik, the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University and moderator of the discussion, pointed out that secularism was a hot-button issue in the 1960s, when even Time Magazine famously asked in a cover story at the time, “Is God Dead...
...Easter Sunday, an Army major hand-delivered letters to Maupin's parents informing them that Matt was missing. The next day, the Army stormed Carolyn's home, where Matt had lived before shipping out. "There must have been 20 of them," Keith says. "There was a stress officer, a chaplain, a casualty-assistance officer." Neighbors plied the Maupins with casseroles, pies and deli trays--and an extra refrigerator to hold it all. The Marines sent Micah home temporarily from his base in Pensacola, Fla., and agreed not to send him overseas until his brother's case is resolved...
...little rush of business around commencement for three or four or five years in the future,” says Rev. Mark D.W. Edington, chaplain to the College and assistant minister in the Memorial Church. “These were people who weren’t even engaged; often they weren’t even seeing someone...