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...boom under the direction of his able and active manager, Frank H. Hitchcock. Johnson has not the organization backing of Coolidge, and he has alienated some Progressives who formerly supported him, such as Borah and Norris, by being "conveniently absent" from the Senate when the attempt was made to oust Newberry, and by voting for the Fordney-McCumber tariff. Nevertheless his campaign is professional, well-financed, well-organized -and to be reckoned with...
...first skirmish is begun. It centers about the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, where Dr. Fosdick, Baptist, preaches most every Sunday. Three Presbyterian ministers lead the fight to oust Dr. Fosdick from that Presbyterian pulpit. One is Dr. Maitland Alexander of Pittsburgh. He is a rigid man, pastor of the biggest and richest Presbyterian church in Pittsburgh, himself rich. He is also President of the Board of Directors of Princeton Theological Seminary, famous for its changeless conservatism from generation to generation. The second leader is Dr. Walter D. Buchanan, pastor of the Broadway Presbyterian Church of New York City...
...fight against its Senior Council by the Princeton undergraduate body, which began at a mass meeting last Monday evening, reached a climax yesterday, when the Senior class voted to oust the Council by a 191 to 133 vote...
...which the U. S. and Germany will be represented; referring to the International Court of Justice at The Hague the question of the legality of the French occupation of the Ruhr; extending financial and economic assistance to Germany; possibly utilizing the League of Nations' machinery to try to oust the French from the Ruhr...
...capital city. It is as if the Dalai Lhama lived at Canterbury, while the British were seeking to check Tibetan influence in Northern India. On July 4 the Patriarch Metataxis was to be summoned for trial on charges of defamation of character of certain Greeks who had tried to oust him in order that the peace might come at Lausanne, and whom he promptly excommunicated. He is also charged with entering the country on a foreign passport. Seeing the storms on his horizon, Patriarch Metataxis turned over his ecclesiastical authority to the Holy Synod of Constantinople, and, according to British...