Word: clergyman
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...Ipswich's 17th-Century Clergyman Nathaniel Ward, who first used the word American to refer to the colonists rather than to Indians...
...Royal Naval Air Service in World War I, later became a priest. He was educated in England and Rome. His outstanding work in smoky Birmingham has been guiding the Father Hudson Homes for Children, one of Britain's largest orphanages. Birmingham folk also know the wiry, redheaded clergyman for his street preaching. For years he went every Saturday night to the "Bull Ring" (Birmingham's Hyde Park), where he sturdily traded verbal punches with hecklers...
...male passenger and the plane's steward were thrown clear as the tail cracked off; they were rescued. Among the 13 who died were two women and four children: another victim was a U.S. clergyman, the Rev. Dr. T. C. Hume, of the World Council of Churches...
Best bit: C. Aubrey Smith, as a Mayfair clergyman, cheerfully commenting on the death of a rich old lady who has left him the jackpot: "Very sad, very...
...German clergyman, whom the Russians call Josef Kaiser, read prayers in German every morning through the Moscow microphone...