Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Universalist Church invited her to use his platform for rostrum. Mayor Carriere and Dr. Burns talked to the proper members of the congregation, and Mr. Kapp withdrew his invitation. Dr. Marion H. Wilder, osteopath, could not be influenced. Mrs. Henderson spoke at his house, remembered that the day was Daniel Webster's 150th birth anniversary, quoted his "The fact of compulsory vaccination is an outrage and a gross interference with the liberties of the people in a land of freedom." Harley G. Bowen, police department chauffeur, hearkened to her arguments, refused vaccination, lost his job therefor...
...Dwight Franklin and Ned J. Burns. That the models might be as accurate as humanly possible, a corps of assistants have been studying books, maps and documents for four years. Sculptor Franklin is proud of the fact that his Nathan Hale is much fatter than the famed statue by Daniel Chester French, posed for by Cinemactor Francis Xavier Bushman...
Married. Wilbur Daniel Steele, 45, four times winner of the O. Henry Memorial Award for the best short story; and Mrs. Hayden Talbot (Norma Mitchell), actress, playwright, co-author of Cradle Snatchers; in London...
...stirrings & clashings were simply the setting for an International House Party, "planned under the leadership of the Holy Spirit" by The Groups?followers of Rev. Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman. Known in the U. S. as "A First Century Christian Fellowship" ("Buchmanism" to a dubious press), The Groups held large house parties in Cape Town. South Africa two years ago and in Oxford last summer. In Manhattan, The Groups influence emanates from Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church. Their activities?personal evangelism, weekly meetings in the parish house?are led by Rev. Ray Foote Purdy, onetime Princeton Y. M. C. A. secretary...
...candidates for overseers, whose names will appear on the ballots to be mailed in April to all holders of Harvard degrees eligible to vote, are as follows: Minot Simons '91, of New York City; Daniel Fiske Jones '92, of Boston; Nathan Hayward '95, of Philadelphia; Albert Arnold Sprague '98, of Chicago; Robert Eliot Goodwin '01, of Concord; Albert Francis Bigelow '03, of Brookline; Trowbridge Calloway '05, of New York City; Robert Amory '06, of Milton; George Whitney '07, of New York City; DeCoursey Fales '11, of New York City; Christian Archibald Herter '15, of Boston; Richard Cary Curtis...