Word: episcopalian
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...Oxford and St. Mary the Virgin's Church traveled Church of England and Episcopalian pilgrims...
Henry Wallace is a good Episcopalian. Through the Farmer ("Good Farming'-Clear Thinking-Right Living") runs a pious note in reverence of the God who makes things grow. He is an ardent believer in currency inflation by cutting the gold content of the dollar. He spends his happiest hours singing old-fashioned songs to his wife's piano accompaniment...
...years Dr. Cowles directed the "Body & Soul" medical clinic of Manhattan's St. Marks-in-the-Bouwerie, where with noteworthy success he reorganized bewildered minds of that Episcopalian congregation and their heterogeneous East Side-West Side guests. Bishop William Thomas Manning objected, forced the "Body & Soul" clinic out of St. Mark's (TIME, July 25). Dr. Cowles organized the Cowles Psychiatric Foundation which conducts a free clinic in a public hall which he & rich friends have hired for philanthropy...
Died. Dr. Robert Norwood. 58. Manhattan Protestant Episcopalian (St. Bartholomew's) ; of a cerebral hemorrhage; in Manhattan. Forceful, mystical son of a Nova Scotia sea captain, he was one of Manhattan's most popular preachers. He frequently opposed his superior, Bishop Manning...
When the Diocese of New York chose a high churchman to be bishop eleven years ago many a low church Episcopalian was annoyed, including one of the Cathedral's most regular worshippers, an elderly, strong-willed lady named Laura Shannon. But Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins remained as dean, and so when Miss Shannon made her will in 1924 she left the Cathedral $937,500. Then dissension arose at St. John's, culminating in the resignation three years ago of Dean Robbins (TIME, Jan. 14 & Nov. 4, 1929). Last week when Miss Shannon's will was read...