Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Watkins, British Laborite, who has been travelling under a Rockefeller Fellowship, will lead a discussion at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today...
Bishop Flayed. Other replies were made to Bishop Manning. Said Dr. Ainslie: "Your policy, my dear bishop, is that of force and the letter; the league's policy is that of fellowship in the bonds of love." Thirteen Episcopal members of the league (two of them clergymen of Bishop Manning's diocese and subject to his ecclesiastical authority) signed a round-robin letter, protesting against the bishop's "usurpation of authority under the guise of interpreting the canon law," attacking his indulgence of high-church canon-law-breakers...
Last fall, "John Brown's Body" was published. To accomplish this work, Mr. Benet lived in the South of France on a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, which enabled him to devote most of his time to the writing of the book, without being disturbed by financial worry...
...Nelson Robinson, Jr. Traveling Fellowship, established by the President and Fellows of Harvard College for 18 months of travel and study, is now held by James. Leonard Cannon '26, Julla Amory Appleton Fellowships, also for 18 months of travel and study, are held by Chester Orville Root and Cari Theodore Larson '25. Ralph Grady Gulley is holding one of the Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowships...
...with questionably loyal organizations. They asked for his resignation and got it. Came the Armistice. The U. S. and its churches were no longer at war with Germany. But Bishop Paul Jones was still a bishop without a diocese. He became one of the secretaries of the pacifist, interdenominational Fellowship of Reconciliation in Manhattan...