Word: craig
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Oltarsh, whose achievements include four Childs restaurants and Fifth Avenue's smartmart, Kurzman. Mr. Blumenthal and Major Oltarsli each managed to announce last week that his firm was participating in the contract without mentioning the other. Architect for "the most magnificent Capitol Building in Europe" will be H. Craig Severance, who devised the new 72-story Bank of Manhattan Co., now building at No. 40 Wall Street. Their scouts report that "the modernistic trend has not yet reached Rumania." Accordingly they will design the new Super-Capitol Building in oldfangled classic style. Materials and labor...
This rift, symbolic of that which is discernible throughout the Protestant church, had, another direct consequence last week when Dr. Samuel G. Craig of Princeton, editor of The Presbyterian (weekly), onetime board member of Princeton Theological Seminary, was forced to resign his editorship by vote of the board of Presbyterian Publishing Co., Inc. Said he: "The occasion of this action on the part of the board was its dissatisfaction with the editorial policy I have steadfastly pursued and which I was unwilling to alter, especially with reference to Princeton and Westminster Seminaries." Steadily had Dr. Craig's editorials assailed...
...Craig intimated that his ousting might lead to the founding of another. Fundamentalist, churchpaper. Born on an Illinois farm, alumnus of Princeton University (1895) as well as Princeton Theological Seminary, he is now 55, has held various Pennsylvania pastorates, has been a staff member of The Presbyterian since 1915, its editor since...