Word: mackay-smith
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Dates: during 1904-1904
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...evening, the general subject, "National Problems and Christian Solutions," was discussed in various of its phases by His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Right Reverend T. F. Gailor, D.D., Bishop of Tennessee, the Right Reverend C. P. Anderson, D.D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Chicago, and the Right Reverend A. Mackay-Smith, D.D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Pennsylvania. The Right Reverend William Lawrence, D.D., Bishop of Massachusetts presided...
...Bishop Mackay-Smith then spoke on "The East." Its problems he said, were much the same as those of the rest of the country, but somewhat harder owing to the fact that here the separation between man and man socially is greater than in other parts of the country, and whatever hinders the approach of one man's heart to another's, tends to retard Christian civilization. A second tendency which adds to the difficulty of problems in the East is the mad rush of city life which is more acute here than in the West. A third problem...
...close of Bishop Mackay-Smith's address, Bishop Lawrence introduced His Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury...
...general subject will be discussed as follows: "The South," by the Right Reverend T. F. Gailor, D.D., Bishop of Tennessee and Chancellor of the University of the South, "The West," by the Right Reverend C. P. Anderson, D.D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Chicago; "The East," by the Right Reverend A. Mackay-Smith, D.D., Bishop of Pennsylvania...
...William Lawrence, D.D., Bishop of Massachusetts, presiding. Sanders Theatre, 8 P. M. The South: Rt. Rev. T. F. Gailor D.D., Bishop of Tennessee, and Chancellor of the University of the South. The West: Rt. Rev. C. P. Anderson, D.D., Bishop Coadjutor of Chicago. The East: Rt. Rev. Alex. Mackay-Smith, D.D., Bishop of Pennsylvania. The Call to Christian Service: His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Open to members of the University only, except a few seats in the second gallery, which may be obtained (not more than two to any one applicant) on application to P. E. Osgood, Phillips Brooks...