Word: episcopalian
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last week President Pusey was able to announce the beginning of a whole new "chapter in the history of the Divinity School." Partly through the efforts of a group of alumni, and partly because of the interest shown by Episcopalian Pusey himself, the school is already at the halfway mark of the $7,000,000 endowment goal set in 1952. More important, it has taken on a new mission. Once known for a methodical sort of scholarship inherited from the theologians of 19th century Germany, it now intends to become an active leader of organized Protestant religion. To that...
...readers forget what part their own neighbors were playing in it. The local angle was stretched to cover the world. When Andrei Vishinsky, who lived in Glen Cove with other members of the Russian U.N. delegation, left New York on the same ship with Long Island's Episcopalian bishop, Newsday jauntily captioned its pictures: "Two Long Islanders Leave for Europe...
Helen learned so prodigiously well that within three years, at the age of ten, she was corresponding vigorously with Phillips Brooks, the Episcopalian divine. Also at ten, she published a short story in the St. Nicholas magazine. Before long she was reading and writing fluently in five languages, and at 24 she was graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College...
...Lowell asked "Do we want it (America) to be merely big, prosperous, and comfortable or do we want to have it great in purpose and in moral stature?" Instead the recent years of the depression class of 1929 fit in aptly with Stewart Boal's brief biography: "Very pleasant, Episcopalian, progressive Republican life...
...Frederick B. Kellogg, Chaplain to Episcopalian students at the University, will officiate at the services. G. Wallace Woodworth '24, professor of Music and Glee Club director, will be the organist...