Word: quaker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Rightists & Leftists. The American Red Cross spent $41,000 repatriating U. S. citizens caught in Spain by the war and unable to escape by their own efforts. Some of the very ablest mercy work of the Spanish civil war has been done by the American Friends Service Committee, the Quaker organization to which Mrs. Roosevelt gives her radio earnings. The Friends have spent $50,000 in Spain for non-combatants on both sides of the line, giving and doing wherever the need arises...
Slim Curtiss started on the mound for the Crimson and gained credit for the win, although he was relieved by Tom Healey during a two-run Quaker uprising in the fifth canto. Healey pitched the remainder of the encounter, allowing only four hits...
...Black rallied in the second period to take the lead under the inspirational drive of Bob Dougherty who tallied seven field goals and one foul for a total of 15 points during the game. Little Whitie Mischo, who caused so much trouble in the last encounter with the Quaker team, again was a thorn in the Feslermen's side hitting the hoop with 11 markets...
...badly wrenched shoulder, George Lowman will probably be unable to start in his forward position on the Varsity basketball team, when the Crimson faces the tough Quaker quintet Saturday at Philadelphia, it was learned yesterday...
Forward. Made public last week in England was a plan, drafted by the two Anglican archbishops, eleven bishops and representatives of Nonconformist churches (Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Quaker), by which reunion is to be attempted between the Church of England and the Free Churches, whose total membership is 7,000,000. The plan contemplates a church governed by a general assembly, bishops, diocesan synods and congregational councils, new bishops to be chosen from the Free Churches on the basis of their membership. Within this church there would be great freedom of doctrine and worship, but Anglicans would be asked...