Word: detroit
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Joseph Vance, forceful pastor of Detroit, is proposed for Moderator of the Presbyterian Church by those who support evolution. Dr. W. J. Bryan's candidacy has been noted...
From New York the club will go to Philadelphia to sing on Monday, April 16, and the next day it will be in Buffalo. After a concert in Detroit next Wednesday, the tour will end in Cleveland on April 19. A special rehearsal will be held with the Cleveland orchestra at the Masonic Hall for the "Chant de guerre" by Florent Schmitt...
...Milwaukee where they will study the operation of the flour mills and tanneries. Thence, the itinerary includes Calumet, Houghton, Ishpeming, Marquette, and Mackinaw City, before the arrival on July 12 of the party in Grand Rapids, where it will observe the work of the great furniture companies. Detroit, and the Ford Motor Company will be the next objectives, after a study of which the embryo business men will visit the Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester. After a stop-over at the Dutchess Bleachery of Wappingers Falls, the travellers will advance to the final city on their program, Bridgeport, which they...
...leaving Cambridge immediately after Commencement Day, would give their first performance in Buffalo, where many former graduates, now residing in that city have expressed a desire to have it open. From there "Take a Brace" would go to Cleveland and, after playing there for two nights, would depart for Detroit and Chicago. At Chicago three performances would be given, following which the company would tour Minnesota, giving exhibitions in Minneapolis and St. Paul for one night each. The western circuit would be completed at St. Louis with a single performance but on the return to the East stops would...
...York, Bishop C. H. Brent of Buffalo, Reverend H. E. Fosdick of New York Reverend Raymond Calkins of Cambridge, Reverend H. H. Tweedy of the Yale School of Religions, Reverend Karl Reiland of New York, Reverend O. E. Maurer of New Haven, Bishop C. D. Williams of Detroit, Reverend O. S. Davis of Chicago, Reverend G. C. Coulton of Cambridge, England...