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In a signed editorial, "We Salute You," hard-hitting Dr. Smith summed up The Christian Advocate's aims: "To edit a paper for eight millions of Christians in such a day as this is a staggering responsibility. ... It must be entirely free from partisan bias, economic prejudice, and sectional...
In 1922, these words of Congregationalist Professor Edward Chauncey Baldwin spurred into action the B'nai B'rith (Sons of the Covenant), biggest and best-known Jewish fraternal organization. Results are the Hillel Foundations, akin to the Westminster Foundations (for Presbyterians), Newman Clubs (for Catholics), and other denominational...
They did not agree on how much danger the U. S. faces. Lewis W. Douglas of Mutual Life Insurance Co. gave them the interventionist view ("no compromise with oppression, and no covenant with tyranny"), was politely applauded. Sears, Roebuck's General Robert E. Wood argued isolationism, received a spontaneous...
"It is the cornerstone on which stand the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights," he said. "Equally, it is a very clear affirmation of the place of God in American life." Signed by 41 adult males aboard the Mayflower, the Compact begins roundly "In the name of God...
- Foreign Minister Tanner next appealed to Great Britain and France, and according to most versions, got a promise of one Frances' division of skilled Alpine Chasseurs and two other Allied divisions. But there was a hitch. The only practical way for Allied troops to get to Finland lies through...