Word: reunioning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...over the donations two weeks ago when $514.04 have been given by 122 Seniors. This sum has been credited to the class by H. L. Shattuck '01, treasurer of the University, toward the traditional class gift of $150,000 which is given to the University at the twenty-fifth reunion of the class...
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. By union, division, reunion, more division, and more reunions, since before the American Revolution this sect has the greatest concentration east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio rivers. Its churches spot the whole U. S., its missions the whole world. So largely were its communicants represented in the Revolution that to this church the articles of the U. S. Constitution have always been almost as sacrosanct as the tenets of the Westminster Confession. This attitude gave righteousness to the national loyalty commission which reported to the church General Assembly at Cincinnati...
Less than the Presbyterians did the Northern Baptists, who began their convention at Cleveland last week, want immediate union with another denomination. The Disciples of Christ, 100 years ago associated with the Baptists, two years ago applied for reunion. Firmly were they refused last week...
...Navy (Paramount). Clara Bow was surrounded by sailors once before, in a silent picture (The Fleet's In), and in several others she has begun her love-making from behind a store counter. True to the Navy conforms to the Bow formula: a love-affair, a misunderstanding, a reunion. The formula depends for its success on quick sequences and energetic physical activity; usually makes fair entertainment; but True to the Navy drags. The dialog is the sort in which effects are concentrated in the word "Yeah" and while Bow gives a good performance Frederic March, who plays opposite...
June 3 ? Fortieth Confederate Reunion ; at Biloxi, Miss...