Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...retiring Moderator, William E. Barton of Oak Park, Ill., opened the subject of Church union. He began by rejecting overtures from the Episcopalians. Episcopalian bishops will not admit the validity of Congregational consecration or ordination of ministers, but they offer to reordain them if a merger can thereby be effected. Said Dr. Barton: "I would consider it equally a compliment if it were suggested to me that my children would appear to him [i.e., an Episcopalian bishop] more nearly legitimate if I would consent at this time to a supplemental marriage at the hands of a justice of the peace...
...hooded spectre will haunt Benjamin Irish to the end of his days. The spectre is Zev, American three-year-old, who looked through his white hood at the hindquarters of Mr. Irish's Papyrus for only the opening seconds of the International race at Belmont Park, L. I. Zev won by five lengths...
...Merion, Phil. Kelley '26, left halfback 20 167 5.11 Everett High Leavitt '25, fullback 20 174 5.11 Quincy High Bolles '25, right halfback 22 165 5.10 Barnard School, N. Y. C. Hall '25, right halfback 23 165 5.08 Erasmus High Loomis '26, right halfback 20 170 5.10 1/2 Oak Park High MacDavitt '26, quarterback 19 156 5.10 Newton High Murphy '24, fullback 24 196 5.11 Hebron Academy Roe '24, left tackle 21 187 6.01 Pleasantville High Tully '26, left end 20 172 5.10 1/2 Orange High Scoville '26, right guard 19 188 6.01 Exeter Champion '26, left guard...
Holders of auto passes will be admitted through gates 10, 11, and 13. To those who park their cars in the public streets during the game, Superintendent John L. Gilman of the Metropolitan Park police gives notice that all cars left unlighted after sundown will be tagged...
Lampy last night looked with favor upon 12 Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors and after much ado admitted the men into its sacred sanctum. Three men were admitted to the business departments Lement. Upham Harris '26 of Tuxedo Park, New York; John Davis Williams Morrill '26 of Dedham; and Luther Herbert Wood '25 of Greenfield. The remaining nine men were admitted to the arts department: Almon Goodwin Cooke '26 of New York City: John de Courcy '24 of Boston; George Ross Leighton of Dalton. Pennsylvania New York: Francis Boutell Turner '26 of Waltham: Talbot Wegg of Chicago, Itlinois William Dudley Livingston...