Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...College of Wooster, Wooster, Penn.; Kenyon College, Cambier, Ohio; Denison University, Granville, Ohio: Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio; Butler University, Duke, lowa; Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana; Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana; De Pauw, Greencastle, Indiana; Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; Heidelberg, College, Tiffin, Ohio; Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Ohio; Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio; University of Pittsburgh, Penn.; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh Penn.; Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Penn...
...Protestant churches is their individualism; balancing this merit and springing from it, is the lack of central power, an effective and coherent administrative instrument. The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, in a sense, supplies this want. Last week, while its representatives were meeting in Cleveland, a measure sponsored by the Federal Council and the Interna-tiona] Council of Religious Education came before the New York State Legislature at Albany. This was a bill of incorporation for the Religious Education Foundation, an organization
Discernible in the activities of the National Council and other interdenominational organizations is the definite trend toward Protestant church unity. Notable in this respect was the session, held in Cleveland a few days before the meeting of the Federal Council, of the National Church Comity Council. Finding few points of dissension, the 500 delegates from 30 denominations agreed upon a definition of competitive denominationalism in small communities, a competition which leads to poor sermons, impoverished churches, shabby rivalries between small congregations. They agreed that communities of 1,000 persons, if provided with more than one Protestant edifice, were "overchurched...
...ingot capacity, 23,035,100 tons) and Bethlehem Steel (assets $650,-000,000; ingot capacity 7,600,000 tons).* These mergers are virtually consummated. Others are possible (TIME, Dec. 5). Mr. Eaton is worth $50,000,000 himself.± He is a partner in Otis & Co., Cleveland, investment bankers.± Only a few years ago, a newcomer to Cleveland, he was preaching in a small Baptist church whenever the regular pastor was absent. His voice remains mellow & resonant. Unostentatiously he gives much money to church needs, hunts with hounds, rears seven children. Although democratic, Otis & Co. employes hold...
...average of 72% -practically the same production rates as at that time last year. At the end of last March, U. S. Steel was at practically 100%, the *independents* at 87%. Expectations for this spring are the same. ±Made chiefly by his activities in public utilities at Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, Kansas City, Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis. He is a director of the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corp. and, when in Manhattan always stops at the Biltmore. **Another Otis partner is Joseph Oriel Eaton (president of Eaton Axle & Spring Co.), no relative to Cyrus Stephen Eaton...