Word: pastoral
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HILLYER H. STRATON Pastor First Baptist Church Muncie...
Principals in the fight were Hollywood's Bob Nestell, whose latest pugilistic accomplishment was a bit part in Kid Galahad, and New York's Bob Pastor, who last winter avoided being knocked out by Joe Louis by running away for ten rounds. Pastor's reward for knocking Nestell down twice, winning easily in ten rounds: an offer of a screen contract...
...Assembly was one who had stayed away from its last meeting in Columbus four years ago, because of the "controversy and acrimony" he knew would arise over the schism led by Fundamentalist Dr. J. Gresham Machen. This absentee was Rev. Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, moderate Presbyterian, sonorous orator, pastor of Old First Church in Newark, N. J. By last week the acrimony had subsided, Dr. Machen had died, his rebel church was rent by theological squabbles over millennialism,* and Dr. Foulkes turned up in Columbus as a commissioner. The Assembly was marked by businesslike calm. Commissioner Foulkes and his colleagues...
...simply by ratifying the choice of a nominating committee. Two months ago Unitarians embarked on a lively row, out of which loomed the probability that the annual meeting would have to choose between two candidates for president. The committee's nominee was Dr. Frederick May Eliot, Boston-born pastor for the past 20 years of Unity Church in St. Paul, Minn., chairman of an appraisal commission which worked for two years on a 348-page report detailing the ills of organized Unitarianism. That report irked the vice president of the Association, Dr. Charles Rhind Joy, for among other things...