Word: rectorships
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...vision -- or re-vision -- for St. Paul's School. His resignation hasn't spelled doom for boarding schools; rather, his failure is an affirmation that St. Paul's rejects Dauber's snob image and seeks to grow and diversify. In fact, during all the turmoil that surrounded Hicks' rectorship, the school remained popular and applications flowed in in growing numbers...
This fall, as the Greg heads into its fourth year of Carrier's rectorship, the changes are little short of astonishing...
...worst friend was his dogma. He argued: flesh-and-blood man must assert his identity in the face of death. This seemed to leave God out of the picture, so in 1914, with an assist from a touchy government, he was forced out of his rectorship...
...much longer on technology than on culture. Last week Millionaire Pick announced that his old friend, the Rev. Alan Humrickhouse, 43, would take over the job of running the foundation. With the blessing of Minnesota's Episcopal Bishop Stephen E. Keeler, he will leave his rectorship of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in St. Paul and move out to Grand Junction, though he will stay on the rolls of the Minnesota clergy. His title: Assistant to the President of Pick Industries...
...Churchman, Bishop of Atlanta, and Donald H. V. Hallock, a High Churchman, Bishop-Coadjutor of Milwaukee. Their second story was an impartial review of the stalemate between Long Island's Bishop James P. DeWolfe (High) and the Rev. William Howard Melish (Low and Leftish-see above), whose disputed rectorship is still one of the church's hot potatoes...