Word: episcopalian
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would cut off foreign aid, because it has been used to promote foreign ideologies like socialism in Britain, would get out of a U.N. where Stalin has a veto. "I want to put a Christian into the U.S. Senate," says Alexander, meaning himself, of course, and ruling out Episcopalian Monroney. Alexander's devoted congregation, Oklahoma City's First Christian Church, is even willing to continue his $12,000-a-year salary while he is there...
...political stove that last week it disintegrated. The bosses, who think in terms of racial and religious blocs, had figured out a proper recipe to dish up to New York voters: a Jewish candidate for the U.S. Senate, an Irish Catholic from Brooklyn for governor, and an Italian Episcopalian for mayor...
...left his grandfather's church and the Republicans. In politics, he went left; in religion, he became an Episcopalian, then for a space floundered around in Asiatic mysticism with a Russian theosophist dubbed "Guru...
According to the reports, his income is now apt to be around $8,000 a year. He is pretty sure to be married. (93% for '34, 85% for '40), and has 1.7 and 1.6 children respectively. The average Princeton man is a Protestant, most likely an Episcopalian. He drinks moderately, plays golf enthusiastically and votes Republican. The class of '34 said that Gone With the Wind and War and Peace are its favorite novels; the class of '40 voted for War and Peace and Gone With the Wind. Favorite poem of both: Kipling...
...will continue their uncomfortable liaison with Unitarianism or confirm an alliance with the Episcopal Church arranged in 1947. Though Fonacier plans to appeal, the decision of the court in favor of Reyes seems to have placed the 320 churches and 1,000 chapels of the Aglipayan Church within the Episcopalian fold...