Word: reverende
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...great delusion began innocently enough in 1691 in the little town of Salem Village along Massachusetts' north shore. To escape the gloom of a dreary New England winter, the young girls of the neighborhood began to gather in the evening at the home of the local minister, the Reverend Samuel Parris, who had several children of his own. The chief object of their attentions was the Reverend's servant, an aged West Indian Negro woman named Tituba. To those impressionable children from austere Puritan households, Tituba told romantic stories of the colorful land of her birth. All through the winter...
Emphasizing the psychological rather than the sociological factors surrounding the issue, three of the group--Mrs. Emily Mudd, Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmond, and Reverend Robert C. Dodds--felt that religious inter-marriage was always a risky affair...
...Rhodes: "Equal rights for every civilized man . . ." The undeveloped African, said Huggins last week, "is very inflammable material." He cited the activities of the Rev. Michael Scott, the Anglican divine who has become one of the black men's busiest spokesmen in Africa and before the U.N. "The Reverend Scott," said Huggins bitterly, "recently visited Nyasaland on a 'peaceful mission.' Disturbances among the Negroes followed, and Scott's bag as a result is eleven Negroes killed [in clashes with the police]. That is not bad for a peaceful missionary...
...Reverend Henry Knox Sherrill, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and a fellow of the Yale Corporation, will be Public Orator for the ceremony, He will present Pusey to Griswold...
Stuart Symington, Democratic Senator from Missouri, will deliver the main address at the graduation, where Reverend John H. Leamon, Minister of Cambridge's First Congregational Church will give the invocation and benediction...