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Christians in Communist China have suffered under an attack as clever as any Iron Curtain persecution and far more systematic than most of the others. Speaking for the Protestants, the Rev. Wallace C. Merwin, onetime Presbyterian missionary in China and now working for the National Council of Churches' Division of Foreign Missions, last week appraised the Communist attack and Christianity's chances for survival...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Communist Domesticity | 11/16/1953 | See Source »

Steven Van Renssalaer, vice-President of the First National Bank in New York, Russell T. Sharp, president of Monticello College in Alton, Ill. Henry J. Wallace, vice-President of U.S. Steel. Richard T. Sherman, short story writer and author who wrote "To Mary With Love." Loring G. Merwin of the Bloomington, Ill. Pantagraph. Louis de Rochemont, documentary film expert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Roster of Returning Class Holds Many Famous Names | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

...Southern Methodist University Professor John Beaty, a book that the oldest Methodist Church periodical in the U.S., Zion's Herald, calls the "most extensive piece of racist propaganda in the history of the anti-Semitic movement in America." He has also been a supporter of such propagandists as Merwin K. Hart, and worked with Allen A. Zoll, whose American Patriots, Inc. was listed by the U.S. Attorney General as a "Fascist" organization. Zoll at first was an account executive handling the Mercury's ads, later turned up soliciting subscriptions for the Mercury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Trouble for the Mercury | 12/8/1952 | See Source »

...recent Republican convention. There was Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, who had led the Citizens for Taft group in Chicago; there was W. Kingsland Macy, Long Island Republican leader who had fallen victim to a slow, painful purge at the hands of Gov. Thomas E. Dewcy; and there was also Merwin K. Hart, head of Washington's most munificent lobby, the Committee for Constitutional Government. After cigars, the group took a straw poll and found that of the twenty-eight present, only three would vote for Gen. Eisenhower in November. The others agreed that their party had moved...

Author: By Milton S. Gwirtzman, | Title: Birth of a Party | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

Stearns, Charles E. Norton '52, Charles F. Merwin '52 and David E. Norton '55 are leaving for Alaska June 12 in a 1933 Henney Custom Hearse, in order to be "inconspicuous." "The thing weighs three tons and the trip will cost us each $160, but if it disguises what we're really after, it'll be worth the expense," Stearns said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hearse Will Roll to Alaska; Owners Expecting Stiff Time | 6/7/1952 | See Source »

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