Word: linne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. James Weber Linn, 63, "most popular professor" at the University of Chicago where he taught English for 40 years, Illinois State Legislator, nephew and biographer of Jane Addams; at Lakeside, Mich...
...case, which is docketed as the Enterprise Manufacturing Company vs. Amalgamated Shoe Workers, Local No. 38, is to be argued by the Williston and the Holmes Clubs. Attorneys for Plaintiff are Linn J. Firestone 2L, and Conrad J. Kleinman 2L, of the Williston Club, while attorneys for the Defendants are John H. Ferguson 3L, and John E. O'Keefe, of the Holmes Club...
Other ranking briefs in the Scott contest were those of E. Dale Adkins, Jr., and Linn T. Firestone, members of the Williston Club; and Frederick S. Lang and William P. Gray of the Campbell-Ely Club...
...Christian Herald's statistician was the late Dr. George Linn Kieffer, a respected Lutheran who died after completing the last census. So the National Lutheran Council, offended by Moderator Babson's statement, rechecked with reporting churches, last week issued a rebuttal to Moderator Babson's charge. Every church, said the Council, stuck by its figures. In many cases, however, church bodies had to take the word of local ministers as to how many parishioners were enrolled. Chief point in favor of the Christian Herald figures: church assessments and quotas, even when marked up to assure a decent...
That U. S. church membership is increasing faster than the population was the bullish message of the annual statistical report of Christian Herald, published last week. The last to be prepared by Lutheran George Linn Kieffer, who died in his Rosedale, L. I. pulpit this spring, the Herald tables were completed by his wife Maude. According to the Kieffers' denominational sources, there are 63,493,036 church members in the land, 837,404 more than last year. Rate of increase was 1.33%, as compared to .71% for population...