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When white-haired Bishop William Newman Ainsworth of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South looked about him in Macon, Ga. last month, he was displeased. Throughout the South, Methodists were engaged in an eleventh-hour battle to defeat a project dear to Bishop Ainsworth's heart-reunion of 8,000,000 U. S. Methodists into one great church. In less than three years, Northern Methodists, Methodist Protestants and six out of seven Southern Methodist conferences had approved a plan of union drawn by a commission mission of which Bishop Ainsworth was a member (TIME, Aug. 25, 1935). Ailing...
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...minutes after Policeman S. C. Hopkins of Washington, Ga. jailed a Negro woman for fighting, he was confronted on his beat by the same woman. Said she: "Don't get mad with me. I didn't break out of jail. I just come down here to tell you the back door is open...
...this June; Melvin Cohen, of Chicago, Il., a candidate for J.D. this June at the University of Chicago; Bertha H. Putnam, formerly Professor at Mt. Holyoke College; Ernest E. Clulow Jr., of Tulsa, Okla., a candidate for LL.B. this June at George Washington University; Donald W. Smith, of Atlanta, Ga., LL.B. Harvard '37, a candidate for LL.M. Harvard this June; Orlando J. Bowman, of Salt Lake City, Utah, LL.B. University of Utah '34; Howard L. Burns, of Greenwood, S. C., A.B. University of South Carolina '36, a candidate for LL.B. University of South Carolina this June; and Claude T. Coffman...