Word: janitors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York, went back to Russia after the Revolution with a quixotic plan to set himself up as the "Russian Pope" and revamp the Orthodox Church to suit the Bolsheviks. Embittered and disillusioned, he came back to the U.S. for good in 1921, became a Baptist, got work as a janitor, passed his final decades in obscurity...
When George Willis Spann went to work as a school janitor in Pueblo, Colo., he had no idea of staying long. "I figured I'd try it for 30 days," says he. "But then something happened." At the end of 30 days, George decided to try it for a year, and the years turned into decades. When anyone asked him why he stayed, George always had the same answer: "I got fascinated being with children...
...expenses for rental, janitor and police services were $30 per night for eight nights; HTG costs were under $25 per night...
There is no charge for the use of the church or chapel, although it is customary that some gratuity be given to the janitor. The suggested amount depends, naturally, on the size of the wedding. Private arrangements must be made for an organist, for playing at marriage ceremonies is not one of the duties of the University organists...
...whether freshman, sophomore, or junior, you can begin to solve your difficulties tonight at 7:30 p.m. by becoming a candidate for the CRIMSON News Board. As a news competitor you'll learn more about the University than any janitor, and what's more, you'll be able to write about what you learn...