Word: dieffenbach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dieffenbach dismissed as "absurd." Half of the rest were chiefly bothered by the above-mentioned frustrations. Personal problems such as whom to marry ranked second in this group. A "sense of sin," which used to worry New Englanders, appeared no longer to do so appreciably; it ranked ninth and last among inner problems...
...preaching at Boston University School of Theology, asked churchfolk around Boston: What is the outstanding question that you face in your thinking and, living? Professor Ruopp's tabulation of nearly 5,000 replies was published last week in the Boston Transcript religious column of Dr. Albert Charles ("Dieff") Dieffenbach, who recommended it to preachers who wonder what they should preach...
...wall of Ernest A. Gray, Byron W. Meser, and Thomas W. Stephenson clicked consistently, contributing 25 points to the team's total. The summary: HARVARD '37 DEAN Moser, l.f. l.f., Satalin Stephenson, r.f. r.f., Anniue Gray, c. c., Hixson Mason, Gibson, l.g. l.g., DiGiovanni, Meehan Field, Witherspoon, r.g. r.g., Dieffenbach, McCarthy...
Goals Satalin 6, Gray 5, Stephenson 4, Moser 3, Mason 2, Hixson 2, McCarthy 2, Field 1, Witherspoon 1, Anniue 1, Dieffenbach 1, DiGiovanni 1, Fouls--Satalin 2, Moser 1, Witherspoon 1, Annino...
Called "Dieff" by his friends-including Henry Louis Mencken, with whom he was once a cub reporter in Baltimore-Dr. Dieffenbach is short, chubby, lively. He dresses fastidiously, plays tennis, occupies himself with the affairs of his fraternity Phi Kappa Sigma of which he was once national president. Dr. Dieffenbach says he will be not a "religious editor" but an "editor of religion," devoting himself to all trends of all creeds and sects...