Word: clergymen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Communion. Objections to it, on sanitary grounds, have been made in five dioceses, and in the diocese of West Virginia it has been forbidden by law and the Bishop threatened with arrest if it continued.' The bishops declined to drop the practice, although several bishops have permitted their clergymen to dip the bread in the chalice of wine and give it to communicants to avoid the cup's passing from...
Said Dr. A. Wakefield Slaten, Unitarian clergymen: "The American guarantee of religious freedom means the atheists have the same right to organize for promotion of their views that other citizens have. Atheism is not immoral and no stigma attaches...
Through the streets of Eastbourne (England) there passed in full regalia, last week, a procession of 2,000 clergymen-bishops, deans, vicars and curates-which recalled the days of Cardinal Wolsey, famed and hospitable entertainer of Henry VIII...
...scenes take place in the Senate Office Building. Clergymen and bootleggers, prohibition agents and flappers all appear. There are drinking parties and lobbying parties. Dry "lobby" methods are exposed. The bootleggers support the Dries to preserve their livelihood...
...grounds of Buckingham Palace, two royal tea parties were given by the King and Queen. These simple, democratic functions, inaugurated after the War, are said to do the King more good than a stiff Scotch and soda. Peers, Ambassadors, Princes of India, clergymen, social leaders of every strata -some in toppers, patent leather shoes and formal afternoon attire, others in humble headgear, stouter footwear and business clothes-all rubbed shoulders. The King smiled. Americans were present: Mrs. Joseph R. Lamar, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. E. M. Townsend, New York; Mrs. John Lowell, Boston; Mrs. N. T. Bacon, Providence...