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...Cincinnati last week, some 60 leading Protestants* met to consider a plan for a united church. The plan, a blueprint for a new organization, was an ingenious paste-up of Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational features...
Others nominated for the Board of Overseers are: Arthur W. Page '05 of New York, Welles V. Moot '08 of Buffalo, William W. Bodine '10 of Philadelphia, Elliott Dunlap Smith '13 of Pittsburgh, Lewis H. Mills '15 of Portland, Oregon, Bayard L. Kilgour, Jr. '27 of Cincinnati, and Theodore Parker Ferris '29 of Boston...
Sophomore sprinter Gil Schiff is leaving Harvard to go to school in Cincinnati; Dick Weiskopf, who pulled a leg muscle against Tufts, will be out until the Yale meet; and distance-runner John Pankey is concentrating on exams...
Canary & Lime. Settlemayer knew what he wanted to do. He had been interested in libraries since he got a job, at 13, as a part-time page boy in Cincinnati. "My primary job," Settlemayer says, "was to shelve books. But my secondary job was to go next door and get the firemen to put out kids who made any noise." Instead of putting people out, Librarian Settlemayer figured that he should be bringing them in -and the more the merrier...
...Ministerial Association of Greater Cincinnati urged employers "to place first in their plans for yuletide parties the rightful emphasis upon the religious significance of the holiday." And the Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph-Register editorialized: "Unfortunately, in too many instances the [Christmas] parties serve only to show that both the boss and his office staff can be somewhat less than human when they let down their hair. Instead of raising office morale, such parties tend to lower office morals...