Word: concords
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Connecticut had none; since 1928 Bishop Edward Campion Acheson had been his own Coadjutor. Now he had found he needed an assistant. A diocesan convention was held in Christ Church Cathedral. Hartford. Chief candidates were High Churchman Rev. Dr. Samuel Smith Drury, rector of St. Paul's School (Concord, N. H.); Low Churchman Rev. Dr. Howard Chandler Robbins, onetime dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine who a week before had been belaboring his oldtime superior. Bishop William Thomas Manning of New-York (TIME. Sept: 14) ; and Middle Churchman Rev. Dr. Frederick Grandy Budlong, rector of Christ...
...south they came, slipping through the low scud over Concord, over Claremont, over the Junction, and over Hanover: 36 planes of the Army Air Corps, throbbing like malignant bees. Perhaps they followed the thin silver ribbon of the Connecticut up from Springfield, maybe they streaked up the distended threads of the B. & M. from Boston. At any rate, it was perfectly evident that the Army Air Corps was protecting New England from the "enemy...
...Sports on Soldiers Field or boating on the Charles River, or sightseeing trips to Concord and Lexington or Wayside Inn during forenoon
...soldiery. Fortnight ago at Alexandria, Va., National Commander Ralph T. O'Neil outlined the Legion's immediate legislative demands on the next Congress: equality of compensation for veterans of all wars, pensions for widows ($20 per month) and orphans ($6 per month) of World War veterans. Last week at Concord, N. H., Paul Wolman, national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, announced his organization's program for immediate cash payment of all Bonus certificates at their matured value...
Under the auspices of the Bond Astronomical Club there will be an Open Night at the College Observatory on Concord Avenue this evening...