Word: clergyman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...ordained clergyman of the Congregational Christian Church, Bennett chairs that church's Council for Social Action. Traditionally, Harvard Divinity School deans have been members of the Congregational Christian Church. He is also a member of the editorial council for the magazine "Christianity and Crisis...
...Alice in Wonderland for the benefit of three entranced little girls, the man who became immortal as Lewis Carroll wrote these lines for his brother and sister (aged seven and five) at a rectory at Croft. During the years that followed, as he grew up to become a clergyman, a teacher and a mathematician, the Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson kept his alter ego, Carroll, well hidden from disapproving adult eyes. Carroll the storyteller preferred to save his voice for only the very young. In this slim volume, readers will have a chance to judge Lewis Carroll's earliest efforts...
...seemed that instead of retiring to the dressing room during the halftime rest, the Centre College players would sit about in a huddle at midfield with their blankets drawn up over their heads. Then the president of the College, a clergyman, would come down out of the stands and lead them in prayer until the laying resumed...
Supported entirely by the College, the DCU occupies an entire wing of College Hall, with office, meeting and counseling rooms, a lounge, and a work and supply room. It is directed by an ordained clergyman, the Graduate Secretary. In spite of the name, Jewish students at Dartmouth participate actively on an equal basis with the Christians in committees, councils, and other projects. Only for worship do they separate...
...five theologians added to the staff include the University's new Chairman of the Board of Preachers, George A. Buttrick, and University Professor Paul Tillich, a leading Protestant clergyman. The remaining three are Sweden's Krister Stendahl, New Testament authority Amos N. Wilder, and John D. Wild, professor of Philosophy...