Word: foxe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...subject is "Can Race Prejudice be abolished?" The Harvard speakers upholding the affirmative side of this question are J.K. Fairbank '29 and H. M. Fox, Sp. Their colored opponents will present the negative point of view...
...Woman Elizabeth Winter Third Woman Adelaid Selbourne Joseph J. M. Sargent '31 Mary Patricia Stevenson Elizabeth Lily Jones First Shepherd M. P. Smith '32 Second Shepherd M. deJ. Manduley '31 Third Shepherd J. F. Eddy '31 Melchior G. W. Harrington '30 Balthazar L. F. Robinson '30 Caspar C. L. Fox...
Quaking, Trembling. Only a few years before the religious maidens landed at Boston, when England was in a state of great religious unrest, the Society of Friends came into being under the leadership of George Fox (1624-91), an itinerant preacher whose personal habits approached those of a latter-day John the Baptist. Once he walked barefoot through the streets on market day crying, "Woe to the bloody city of Lichfield...
...Fox, protesting against the sluggish formalism of the English churches, declared that every man must experience a personal revelation of God, an "Inward Light," which availed more than mere parroting of Scripture. After the organization of the first Quaker community in Lancashire, the movement spread rapidly through northern England and Wales...
Peace in America. From the beginning the Quakers cherished a hope for refuge from their'persecutors in America. Fox was considering the purchase of land from the Indians in 1660. The first large settlements were in New Jersey in 1677-78, and under William Penn in Pennsylvania...