Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While general education must continue to be the responsibility "of each of the 48 sovereign states," he pointed out that professional education can be provided only in a large and expensive University and "might well be financed by a direct Federal scholarship or fellowship program...
...gathered the most comprehensive assemblage of official church representatives in 400 years. In 1939 the three major denominations of U.S. Methodism merged into one church; in 1940 the Evangelical Synod of North America and the Reformed Church officially united. In 1942 the American and United Lutheran churches recognized a "fellowship of pulpit and altar," stopped just short of organic union. Recently the U.S. Quakers healed their 119-year-old Hicksite-Orthodox schism (TIME, Nov. 18). Negotiations are currently under way between Northern and Southern Presbyterians...
...institution established on earth by God to bring men into right relations with Himself and with one another under Him"; 2) the "classical" Protestants, who make the Bible the center of their belief and church life; and 3) the Quakers and other groups who see the church as "the fellowship of the Spirit or the community of the perfect...
Pulitzer prize winner Frost has appeared on frequent occasions at Harvard in the past twenty years, holding a Ralph Walde Emerson fellowship here from 1939 to 1941. His last book, Come In, edited by Louis Untermeyer appeared...
Bradford, who was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi, is currently dividing his energies between University Hall and the Harvard Union, where he is Graduate Secretary. In addition he holds a teaching fellowship in Economics, for which he prepared with undergraduate work at Syracuse University, and with graduate study there and at Harvard...