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...caused by sunspots, although Dun's Review, in all seriousness, devoted 13 columns to a discussion of sunspots and business activity in its first postmortem issue. It was caused partly by 1) the old fact that stock prices had generally risen far out of line with actual and visible profits, and 2) the new fact that too many people expected a recession, as the bastard result of full employment, high wages and too-high prices. Never had a coming slump been given such loud and passionate advance advertising...
Last week, in the University's musty old Mandel Hall, the first Hoover lectures were delivered before a thousand-odd Chicagoans. The lecturer: liberal, ecumenical-minded Bishop Angus Dun of Washington, D.C. Said Episcopalian Dun...
Such a reunited church, prescribed Bishop Dun, must include the three main divisions of the Christian confession: 1) the Anglican, Roman and Eastern Catholics, who see the Church as "the great institution established on earth by God to bring men into right relations with Himself and with one another under Him"; 2) the "classical" Protestants, who make the Bible the center of their belief and church life; and 3) the Quakers and other groups who see the church as "the fellowship of the Spirit or the community of the perfect...
Bishop Angus Dun of Washington, a "liberal," called it "an evasion by well-meaning people...
...Dun & Bradstreet's daily wholesale price index of basic commodities, which had jack-rabbited up for three weeks, finally leveled off at 229.67, then dropped a few points. One of the reasons was the price drop in meat...