Word: owen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sneaking suspicion that the Kingdom of God is more than ushering on Sundays." He agreed to be nominated, then suddenly withdrew his candidacy. His reason: he had searched his heart and found that God willed it. That left the way clear for a crusading conservative, the Rev. K. Owen White, 60, a Houston pastor and president of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. He won by a scant 157 votes out of more than 8,000 cast over a little-known, third-choice moderate. White was the engineer of the 1962 convention's repudiation of liberal scholarship in Baptist...
Named were: Adams, Bradford Perry, Ronald Rieder, Nicholas Bunnin, Andreas Teuber, Harry Owen; Dudley, John Murphy, Russell Beecher, Richard Szum, John Polacheck, Theodore Pappadopoulos; Dunster, John Purvis, Joseph Russin, Robert Inman, Martin Quinn; Eliot, Michael Dennis, Louis Williams, William Nitze, Michael Bassett, Christian Ohiri, William Southmayd...
...Harvard Yacht Club placed third among twelve Eastern college sailing teams last weekend in the Owen Trophy Regatta, but the Crimson sailors managed to defeat all of the New England boats entered which they will again face in the new England Intercollegiate Sailing Association championships at Brown this Saturday and Sunday...
Princeton won the Owen event with 240 points, Navy placed second with 228, and Harvard came in third with an extremely close 234, ahead of Yale, M.I.T., and several areas teams...
...this was in the new American tradition. Gushing had been only 43 when he took the twin jobs. Of equal rank. Dr. Edward D. Churchill was only 35 when he became a full Harvard professor and a chief surgeon at the big (950-bed). old Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Owen H. Wangensteen was 32 when he was named head of surgery at the University of Minnesota...