Word: revs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rev. Joseph J. Muir, Senate chaplain, gave the blessing. Deep-voiced John C. Crockett, reading clerk, was toastmaster. James D. Preston, genial superintendent the Senate press gallery, announced the arrival of the world's largest underslung pipe, six feet long, made of pasteboard. "What mal it smell so bad?" chirped an insolent page. Investigations reveal a copy of the "Senate Rules with Dawes' Amendments" (the amendments shot full of holes). From the bowl of the pasteboard pipe other gifts for the Vice President emanated...
...reconcile religion and business. Some organize their vestry into a board of directors, incorporate their church properties, advertise sermons in penny slogans on glass billboards. Others denounce Mammon, at the same time reminding their parishioners that it is more blessed to give than to receive. In Fort Worth the Rev. H. L. Wilkinson, pastor of the Cranberry Avenue Baptist Church, found still another way. He opened a grocery store. To meet the debt incurred by building a new church he turns his salary back into the church treasury, and lives on the profits of his store. A kindly, immensely energetic...
...Episcopate on the subject of the present religious controversy in Mexico (TIME, Feb. 15 et seq.). Though His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes issued the encyclical at Manhattan, it was drafted by four middle western bishops and betrayed in many a line the trenchant, winning pen of the Rt. Rev. Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Oklahoma. The keynote...
...Rev. W. W. Fenn St. Bussey Professor of Theology, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning. Rev. F. M. Eliot '10 of St. Paul, Minn., will conduct the services on January...
...Rev. F. G. Peabody '69, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, will preach at the Christmas Service of the Harvard Theological School, to be held in the Chapel of Divinity Hall, at 5 o'clock today...