Word: linden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Preston Bradley, son of a blacksmith of Linden, Mich., preached his first sermon at 15, studied law and obtained a D. C. L. degree, then returned to the church as a Presbyterian student pastor. Before he even got around to studying theology, Preston Bradley withdrew from the Presbyterian Church, began preaching independently, set up Peoples Church as an "all-sectarian" group in a Chicago theatre. By 1926, when he built a $750,000 church on the North Side, Dr. Bradley had found Unitarianism to his taste, affiliated his congregation with the American Unitarian Association. Peoples Churchgoers contribute...
What particularly troubles the Law School Committee at the moment is the failure of the Linden Street squash courts to supply the needs of the whole University, and the overcrowding of the Hemenway Gymnasium. At Hemenway there are even freshman basketball teams in practice, further squeezing out the graduate students who would like to use the floors. And even the facilities for exercise which do exist are so little advertised and pushed into the public eye by the authorities in charge--a conspicuous example is Soldiers Field--that many who come to Harvard from far-away colleges never even know...
...take tea or coffee or any stimulating drink? A. I do not take tea or coffee, but sometimes drink an infusion of linden leaves or tilleul. For those who labor physically the moderate use of wine is useful...
Coach Jack Barnaby, substituting for Harry Cowles, who has been ill, spoke informally yesterday afternoon at preliminary meetings of Varsity and Freshman tennis candidates at the Linden Street Squash Courts...
Before the match, the Freshman squashmen elected Kim de Souza Canavarro of Queenstown, Maryland, and Middlesex School, to lead them into the Yale match at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the Linden Street courts...