Word: deaconness
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...Deacon fencers also had an easy time of it, defeating Dunster and Leverett by a score...
...great significance, since both teams had losing records. Adams jumped into an early lead on two quick goals by Ed Weld, and then staved off a Kirkland rally with another goal by Weld and one by Cliff Erikson. Goalie Burke Rogers did not have much help from the Deacon defense...
...Venetian town of Ceneda (now Vittorio Veneto). His parents were Jews; his original name was Emanuele Conegliano. But his father changed the family faith, and Emanuele took the names of his baptizer. Bishop Lorenzo da Ponte. Aided by the bishop. Da Ponte became a Roman Catholic deacon...
Your write-up of Estes Kefauver was very illuminating. But it needs to be completed by the statement that Senator Kefauver is the son of a Baptist deacon, grandson of a Baptist minister and one of the outstanding laymen of the Southern Baptist denomination...
...Deacon Jack" Hurley, otherwise known as the "Conscience of Seattle," is a manager of professional prizefighters who suffers variously, according to his outraged complaint, from ulcers, insomnia, sinusitis, rheumatism and Republicans. Somehow he still manages to practice his furious skill for conning the public into supporting pugilists of wildly assorted talents, e.g., Billy ("The Fargo Express") Petrolic and Harry ("Kid") Matthews. In the current issue of Sport, Deacon Jack Hurley spells out his secrets for survival in a world beset by the dangers of women and other amateurs...