Word: clergyman
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...Muste, Secretary of the Amalgamated Textile Workers of America, and formerly a clergyman, will be the speaker of the evening. Mr. Muste ran the 1919 strike at Lawrence, and he has an original view based on first-hand experience of "The Aims and Methods of the Labor Movement", and this will be the subject of his talk. After his speech there will be an informal discussion open to all members...
This intimate biography gives, for the first time, a full account of the life of one of the most interesting of American soldiers and writers. In youth a romantic poet, Mr. Higginson became in early life a Unitarian clergyman of power and effectiveness. Later, in command of the first colored regiment raised for service in the Civil War, he had some military experience of exceptional interest. In later life, as a many-sided man of letters, his relations with writers in both England and America were extraordinarily close and varied. Few Americans of the nineteenth century touched American life...
...Norman Thomas, clergyman and editor, who will represent the Socialists at the four-party symposium at the Union Monday evening; was recently asked by the Liberal Club for his picture. Instead of the picture, he submitted the following autobiographical sketch...
...also a graduate of Union Theological Semmary, and a Presbyterian clergyman. I was at one time associate pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City and afterwards was head of the American Parish Among Immigrants of the Presbyterian Church of New York.. I hasten to acquit any of these agencies for deliberate participation in my downfall. I am now editor of the 'World Tomorrow,' lecturer in the Rand School, Stump speaker, soap boxer and temporarily paroled in my own custody by the Mount Vernon police court. Mount Vernon does not refer to Washington's birthplace...
...Cyrus Townsend Brady, the clergyman and novelist, agrees that college men will on the average make better officers than any other class of civilians, and has no doubt that those who are of age should attend an officers' training camp. "If it is a long war," he says, in an article in the Yale News, "there will be plenty of time for the under-age men to become old enough to obtain commissions; and if it is a short one, it would be a foolish waste for them to leave college now and then never see service even...