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...Bishop Sherrill's new ecumenical team there are new denominational faces, and this may be a major harbinger of hope. Writes Union Theological Seminary President Henry Pitney Van Dusen in the current issue of his seminary's Quarterly Review: "The early development of all the ecumenical movements was very largely the handiwork of 'ecumenical enthusiasts' ('ecumaniacs,' someone has called them) . . . With the domestication of these ecumenical bodies within the churches, their places are being taken by denominational officers. The 'ecumaniacs' are giving place to 'ecclesiastical wheel-horses...
Also on the Central Committee's agenda were plans for the next full meeting of the World Council, scheduled for Evanston, Ill. in 1953. Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen, president of Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary, expressed "grave doubt if we will be able to meet in 1953," and suggested that the committee might well postpone setting a theme for that meeting. The committee concurred...
...first Connecticut goal came in the second period on a long kick by Jim Pitney. The ball was misjudged by a Crimson fullback, Charley Ufford, who accidentally defected the ball into the Harvard goal...
Eight members of the Law School's Gardner Club won the seventh-term Ames competition last night in Langdell Courtroom, beating out the rival Pitney Club...
...losing Pitney Club members--oral advocates Ralph D. Buck, Jr., and Gurdon W. Wattles '42 and counsels John H. Bass '43; Charles B. Gates, Jr, '43; Philip P. Green, Jr.; Robert U. Holden '44; and Richard J. Jennings '40 --win a total...