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...Miss Hall; careers in planning, Lawrence M. Orton, Commissioner of the New York Planning Board; careers in state and federal service, A. S. Flemming and Paul J. Kern, President of the New York City Civil Service Commission; the T.V.A., Merle Fainsod, assistant professor of Government, and W. J. McGlothlin of the T.V.A.; women in community service, Eleanor T. Glueck...
Died. Dr. William Joseph McGlothlin, 65, president of Furman University (Greenville. S. C.); of injuries suffered in an automobile wreck while driving to the Southern Baptist Convention; in Gastonia; N. C. His wife, Mary Brezeale McGlothlin, was also killed...
...were the presidents of the Northern and Southern Baptist branches (TIME, Jan. 25). In Rochester. N. Y. a banquet was planned for them. By unhappy chance the banquet chairman was Dr. James E. Rose. Negro moderator of the Rochester Baptist Association. Learning of this. Southern Baptist President William Joseph McGlothlin excused himself regretfully. He was there not only personally, he explained, but as the representative of several million Southern Baptists...
...brothers were estranged, cinema-wise, over Slavery. Last week, 87 years having passed, they were reunited. In Washington, D. C., on the same platform, stood President Mattison Boyd Jones of the Northern Baptist Convention and President William Joseph McGlothlin of the Southern Baptist Convention. With the kindly approval of 24,000 Baptist churches in the South, 8,000 in the North, they had made a joint speaking tour of Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Rochester, Boston, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. Never, all agreed, had the two Baptist sects been so amicable...
Smaller is his Southern Brother. Dr. William Joseph McGlothlin, 64, is president of Furman University (Baptist, Greenville, S. C.) whose enrollment has more than doubled since he took the post in 1919. Poised, scholarly, a Ph.D. from the University of Berlin, Dr. McGlothlin can give his hearers rich metaphor, did so in New York: "How can we break through the fog which dulls our vision? How can we kindle the blaze of spiritual power which will enable us to overcome the material age in which we live? The answer is that no one can bring peace and happiness back...