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...following new members of the Class of 1934 will be initiated: Arthur L. Abrams, Robert C. Creel. Oscar H. Davis, Clement L. Harriss, William W. Kirkpatrick, Albert J. Lynd, David Levin, Paul L. MacKendrick, John Maier, Joseph Neyer, Philander S. Ratzkoff, Johnathan B. Richards, John T. Sapienza, Richard H. Schlatter, John W. Walsh, Dudley A. Weiss...
...Arthur Lawrence Abrams of Roxbury; Robert Calhoun Creel of Cambridge; Oscar Hirsh Davis of Mount Vernon, New York; Clement Lowell Harriss of Omaha, Nebraska; William Wallace Kirkpatrick of Chappaqua, New York; Albert Johnson Lynd of Oakland, California; David Levin of East Boston; Paul Lachlan MacKendrick of Dorchester; John Maier of Royersford, Pennsylvania; Joseph Neyer of New Rochelle, New York; Philander Silas Ratzkoff of Roxbury; Johnathan Barlow Richards of Red Oak, Iowa; John Thomas Sapienza of Irvington, New Jersey; Richard Bulger Schlatter of Fostoria, Ohio; John William Walsh, Jr. of Quincy; Dudley Albert Weiss of Medford...
...following members of the Class of 1934 received awards: Robert Lee Behrens, Robert Berner, Gove Griffith Johnson, William Hastings Korr, David Loob Krupsaw, George Joseph Lasinsky, David Levin, John Maier, Loon Merz, Edward Peter Papalia, John Barzillai Rackliffe, Burton Henry Tarplin, Dudley Albert Weiss, Simon Louis Weker...
...Luther Day which was notable because it preluded bigger celebrations, to be held Nov. 10 on the 450th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth. Eastern Lutherans, gathered at Ocean Grove, a strict Methodist colony on the New Jersey coast, had the most eminent speaker-Dr. Walter Arthur Maier, editor of the Walther League Messenger (for the young), professor at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis...
Cried Dr. Maier: "Without Luther there could have been no Washington. . . . While [Lincoln] dealt with bodies in bondage and minds coerced by mental slavery, Luther threw off the shackles of that damnable spiritual tyranny that pressed human souls of all colors and races into the strait jacket of abject terror that cringes before the distressing spectres of an outraged conscience and shudders before the thought of God and eternity. . . . All Protestantism, yea, Roman Catholicism itself, as its eminent scholars have admitted, not only owes him an everlasting debt of gratitude but also needs the restatement of many of his principles...