Word: fundamentalist
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great social functions in Washington last week was the dinner given by the two Bryans to Vice-President Dawes. It must have been a jolly party, with Charles W. predicting a Democratic victory in 1928, with W. J. drinking a fundamentalist toast in grape juice, and with Dawes having to curb his genius in face of the greatest justification in his career for inventing a new "cuss" word...
Clarence Edward Macartney is a Philadelphia preacher of repute; is, as Moderator, this year's official exemplar of Presbyterianism; is, among other ecclesiastical desirabilities, a director of the Princeton Theological Seminary; is, pronouncedly, a Fundamentalist. To Princeton's theological alumni, at their annual foregathering, he addressed himself, said...
Spring, looking toward annual conventions in May and June, is the war season in many churches. The Fundamentalist brethren of the Presbyterian communion looked ahead, last week, to the Assembly at Columbus, Ohio, where Fundamentalist Macartney's term as Moderator will expire and a new Moderator will be chosen. They started a boom for William L. McEwan, Pittsburgh pastor. Said Dr. Walter D. Buchanan of Manhattan...
Last winter, unable to sit through "schismatic and irritating" Fundamentalist sermons, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, patriarchal poet-diplomat of Princeton, N. J., gave up his family pew, transferred his worshipping from Princeton's First Presbyterian Church to its Second (TIME, Jan.14...
Evolution was on the stand last night when Dr. John Roach Straton, prominent fundamentalist, addressed a large crowd in Peabody Hall. After a fair analysis of the arguments on both sides, the floor was thrown open to discussion. Dr. Straton was asked if he believed in God, how Noah got all the animals into the Ark, how he could reconcile the Copernican theory anl many others. Then he stepped forward and asked if he might put a few questions...