Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...right. But he fixes up a little city of Zenith, or whatever you call it, and has a little Rotary Club, and tells everybody that a Rotary Club is a bunch of big, bumptious, small-town boosters .... Of course there is in every Rotary Club a spirit of good fellowship and a lively interest in any proposition that is for the common good. . . The basis is a need for something to bring big business men together in a way that no other organization can, to enable them to do good work for the good of the community. . . Mr. Lewis...
...spirit of good fellowship, and a lively interest in anything that is for the common good...
Michigan University last week announced its choice of a successor to Poet Robert Bridges, English Laureate, as incumbent of the Michigan Fellowship in Creative Arts, a chair instituted in 1921 by the late President Marion LeRoy Burton and first filled by Poet Robert Frost. The chosen was Author Jesse Lynch Williams of Manhattan, onetime (1921) President of the Authors' League, Pulitzer Prize winner (1917, for his play, Why Marry?), novelist and short-story writer of the same kindly school as his fellow Princetonian, Booth Tarkington, and his good friend Julian Street. Mr. Williams, a calm, beetle-browed gentleman...
...indeed all Christians who are hungering for intimate fellowship with God and for power to do his work...
...Education Associations spent an animated week at Edinburgh, Scotland, reaffirming their belief that the proper inclination for trees (future citizens) of all countries is toward a condition of international affairs wherein armed hostilities shall be be rendered psychologically impossible through agencies vaguely known as "cosmopolitan culture," "international understanding," "human fellowship," "world literacy...