Word: ingrams
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Right Reverend Arthur Foley Winning-Ingram. Bishop of London, will conduct the morning service in Appleton Chapel on October 17 and October...
...This modern mind is the greates fraud in the world," declared the. Right Reverend Arthur Fogey Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, in the short address which he delivered to 200 guests of the St. Paul's Society in the Phillips Brooks House last night. The British Bishop went on to say that he had known young men intimately for 40 years, and that they were confronted by the same problems and met them in the same way today as they did when he was an undergraduate...
...Right Reverend Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London, will be the guest of honor at a reception which the St. Paul's Society is giving tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Phillips Brooks House, and will be introduced by Bishop William Lawrence '71. He will preach at the morning service in Appleton Chapel Sunday morning, and conduct the daily service there the following morning...
Prior to his arrival here, Bishop Ingram has spoken at Ames Agricultural College, Chicago University, the Northwestern University at Evanston, and the University of Michigan, besides addressing Church Clubs, English Speaking Unions, and civic organizations. After his engagement here, he plans to visit Brown. Trinity College at Hartford, Columbia. New York University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton. Tentative engagements include visits to Washington and as far south as the University of the South at Sewance, Teanessee...
...years as Bishop of London, Dr. Ingram has made for himself a unique place in the hearts of the English speaking world. His talks to Oxford and Cambridge students have had widespread influence, not alone because of their wisdom and substance, but by virtue of their informality, and the Bishop's gerius in meeting diversified viewpoints. He says quite frankly that the whole of his visits to the student bodies at the various colleges "will be quite spoilt if it consists in an endless succession of sermons and addresses...