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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Despite the pleas of Bishop Bast's associates and friends, Bishop Edgar Blake of Paris and John L. Nuelsen of Zurich, the jury of 17 ministers upheld the charges, deprived him of his office. Also they agreed that a less severely penalized but more disgraceful accusation had been justified-namely, that Bishop Bast had gone on too many yachting trips with Mrs. Ellen Vedel, the wife of a Danish Government official. When informed of the verdict, which required only the expiation of an apology and which would permit him to continue as a member and minister of his church...
...electing four bishops out of 100 eager candidates. Wild scenes occurred. Presiding Bishop William Sampson, making himself heard above the storm, cried that a motion to adjourn was out of order. Thinking this an unfair move in favor of a rival candidate for a bishopric the Rev. R. L. Pope of Indianapolis climbed to the rostrum and charged Bishop Sampson with injustice. "You are a liar, sir! Get off this rostrum at once or I'll have you thrown off and out of the building!" Bishop Sampson screeched. A jungle fury lighted the faces of the well-dressed Methodist...
...Julian L. Eysmans and Daniel M. Scheaffer, representing the Pennsylvania Railroad...
Married. Major M. Robert Guggenheim, 42, husband successively of Grace Bernheimer and Margaret G. M. Weyher, son of famed Manhattan philanthropist Daniel Guggenheim, who gave $2,000,000 to advance U. S. aviation; to Elizabeth Eaton, 25, of Babylon, L. I.; in Baltimore...
...pound Crew A--Stroke, James de Normandie '29; 7, H. W. Bragdon '28; 6. W. I. Gregg '29; 5, R. D. Bolster '28; 4, F. E. Farnsworth '29; 3, F. B. Lee '29; 2, J. A. Swords '29; bow, O. S. Staples '30; cox., L. L. Wadsworth...