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Word: revs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Rev. Everett Ross Clinchy, tall, quiet Presbyterian. Schooled at Yale, Columbia, Union Theological Seminary and Wesleyan, he specialized in sociology. In his late 30's, he is popular among students...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Tolerance Trio | 2/11/1935 | See Source »

...richest, St. Paul's Episcopal the most swank. Last week at St. Paul's the Episcopal diocese of Tennessee was holding its annual convention, and rich Zeboim Charles Patten, chairman of the church's endowment corporation, was telling assembled laymen and clergy about investments. Up rose Rev. Alfred Loaring-Clark, diocesan chairman of religious education...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Bishop on Business | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

...years of its existence, First Church in Newton, Mass, has had only a dozen pastors. Its last one, Rev. Dwight Jacques Bradley, went last autumn to Boston's musty Union Congregational Church which he soon titillated by calling in an interpretative dancer named Eleanor Schirmer (TIME, Dec. 31). Last month the call of First Church's congregation of 1.013 sedate suburbanites for a successor to Mr. Bradley was answered by no less a person than the Moderator of the Congregational & Christian Churches - Rev. Dr. Jay Thomas Stocking. The new shepherd will take the Newton pulpit next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Stocking to Newton | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

...brother, famed Poloist Tommy Hitchcock Jr., claimed her body and that of her husband, Manhattan Architect Julian L. Peabody. Other notable victims: Professor Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland of Williams College, in charge of a student paleontological expedition to Yucatan; three Williams seniors, including Manhattan Socialite William Dwight Symmes; Rev. Dr. Francis L. Frost, longtime rector of St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Church, Staten Island. Notable survivors included two daughters of Charles Stinson Pillsbury, Minneapolis flour tycoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: No. 3 | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

January's last winds blew the fury of Lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan around the leonine head of fat old Rev. Edward L. Brooks last week. He put on a leather "aviator's'' cap and a heavy ulster and uprighteously faced, besides the elements, the bitter accusations of his neighbors at small Beulah, Mich. Those neighbors never did approve the resort for unmarried mothers and baby bastards which this retired Congregational clergyman operated at Beulah. They suspected that Brooks let poor babies die or even had them killed, that he buried them in the dune sand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Baby Farm | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

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