Word: revs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rev. W. S. Crandall, of the Boulevard M. E. Church, Binghamton, N. Y., preached a sermon on divorce. Immediately thereafter he discovered that nearly half of his choir of 30 had been divorced...
...love one another utterly. His talk became wilder, and began to grate upon vestrymen and other bishops with bank accounts. At a general meeting, in Boston, he was nearly mobbed. Finally his health broke, and in 1912 he resigned, went to live in Galion, Ohio, the Rt. Rev. William Montgomery Brown, ex-Bishop of Arkansas...
Definite announcement was made yesterday at Phillips Brooks House that the Rev. Percy Stickney Grant '83 will speak in the Living Room of the Union at 4.30 March 11, and that the title of his address is "Religion's Opportunity Today." The talk is open to all members of the University and will be followed by a general discussion...
...Harvard Christian Association, under whose management the address has been arranged, had hoped to have some theologian of less liberal views than Dr. Grant debate with him on religious, topics of the hour. The logical person, however, Rev. John Roach Stratton, rector of Calvary Church, New York, has declined the invitation to be on the platform at the same time as Dr. Grant. Nevertheless there is a possibility that he will appear at the University at some later date...
Charles Moore '78, Judge William S. Andrews '80, Howard Elliott '81, C.E., Dr. Percival J. Eaton '83, George R. Agassiz '84, Roland W. Boyden '85, Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90, Rt. Rev. Charles L. Slattery '91, Alexander M. White '92, Frederick R. Martin '93, George T. Moore '95, Evan Hollister '97, George A. Morison '00, Joseph G. Bradley '02, Charles E. Perkins '04, Chester C. Bolton '05, Rupert E. L. Kittredge...