Word: presbyterianism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Protestantism's most celebrated ministers last week came an honor long past due. Affable, handsome, internationally known Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, 66, president of New York's Union Theological Seminary, was elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Church...
...child strings daisies. After further study in Germany he returned to Edinburgh to teach moral philosophy. U.S. centers of learning know him well: at intervals between 1919-41 he lectured at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Union and Auburn Seminaries. While at Auburn (1920) he was ordained in the Presbyterian Ministry. He thus becomes the Church of Scotland's first American-ordained Moderator...
...women doctors could probably qualify for service, most of them are content to work at home. What gets their dander up is to see an outstanding woman specialist hampered on account of her sex. Such a physician is Dr. Alice McNeal, anesthetist of Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago. The operating team to which she belongs went to General Hospital Unit 13 at Camp Robinson, Little Rock, Ark. Forty Chicago doctors went, but Dr. McNeal was left behind...
...After 17 years in the front-line trenches of Chicago politics, the First World War . . seemed almost tame." He returned to the America of President Wilson ("that damned Presbyterian hypocrite" was how T.R. described him to Ickes), soon to be come the America of Harding ("nominee of those turbulent, grasping, selfish...
...Presbyterian Church...