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...moral tone of his volume by making it a "document against war." He hopes that peace societies will buy and distribute The Horror of It on the theory that war is the best propaganda against war. To add to the book's respectability, Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Rockefeller pastor, and Carrie Chapman Catt were enlisted to write forewords on the peace theme. Dr. Fosdick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY & NAVY: Horrors | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

...churches represented are: Christ Church, Episcopalian; Epworth Methodist; First Congregational; First Parish Unitarian; Old Cambridge Baptist; and University Lutheran. The schedule of speakers will be as follows: Monday, March 21, Rev. T. L. Harris, adviser in Religion at Harvard University; Tuesday, March 22, Rev. R. Calkins, D.D., pastor of the First Church Congregational; Wednesday, March 23, Rev. J. E. Lacount, pastor of the Epworth Methodist Church; Thursday, March 24, Rev. N. D. Goehring, pastor of the University Lutheran Church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUARE CHURCHES PLAN HOLY WEEK SERVICES | 3/19/1932 | See Source »

Last week in the Scientific American* Dr. Walter Franklin Prince who in turn has been a Methodist pastor, an Episcopalian rector, and a Boston psychic researcher, reported that Author...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Telepathy | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...excess of zeal they lured Roman Catholic children. Angered, the Club of Our Lady of the Assumption sent a delegation to the New Bedford Chief of Police, who immediately reprimanded Rev. R. J. Kirkland, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene. Pastor Kirkland agreed to stop the lollypop luring, had never approved of it anyway. But Pastor Kirkland felt satisfied. In the twelfth week of the contest, attendance at his Sunday School totaled 1,373, to Maiden...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Lollypopularity | 2/8/1932 | See Source »

...days prior they had assembled at Pittsburgh, in the streets' outside old St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, whose publicity-wise pastor, Rev. James R. Cox, had collected small sums for his tram's food and gasoline. Accompanied by his mother, Father Cox stepped out on the portico of his church, consulted his lieutenants. Two were priests like himself, another a lawyer. Waiting to join him en route was prizefighting, pants-pressing Mayor Edward McCloskey of Johnstown (1889 flood town). Then Father Cox signalled for his motorcade of 1,000 trucks and cars to get underway, climbed into the lead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Cox's Army | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

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