Word: kollock
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Rachel Kollock McDowell, who claims to be a cool, calm, even cold person, talks about her tension in the matter of her visit to the Vatican. I am not such a calm person but I did not have hysterics and the jitters, for the best of reasons, there was no reason...
...Rachel Kollock McDowell may be what TIME calls her, "The ablest religious editor of any U. S. newspaper," but certainly she is not devoutly Presbyterian. Of herself she says: "my Presbyterianism seems just as much a part of me as my arms or my eyes or my ears...
...quote remarks made by Rachel Kollock McDowell, who, according to the statement made therein, is a member of the Presbyterian Church, which are an insult to the Protestant Faith and the Presbyterian Church in particular. J. H. CORWIN...
...item "She Sees the Pope," concerning Rachel Kollock McDowell, is on the order of a current newsreel of the baptism of colored women who on being dipped go plumb crazy for the time being. This wave of emotionalism illustrated by Miss McDowell is now sweeping reason out of all countries and is unwholesome. Call it reason or emotion. Let us face facts and be reasonable...
Probably the ablest religious editor of any U. S. newspaper is Rachel Kollock McDowell of the New York Times. A plump, energetic spinster in her 50's, Miss McDowell loves her work. She regularly has 25 reporters assigned to cover Sunday sermons, bombards the city desk with memoranda urging additional coverage of religious events. Armed with a capacious handbag she personally reports important gatherings like the Presbyterian General Assembly-dear to her heart because she is devoutly of that faith. Indomitable Miss McDowell hates swearing, sends out a memorandum every New Year's Eve reminding the staff...