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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...churches represented are: Christ Church, Episcopalian; Epworth Methodist; First Congregational; First Parish Unitarian; Old Cambridge Baptist; and University Lutheran. The schedule of speakers will be as follows: Monday, March 21, Rev. T. L. Harris, adviser in Religion at Harvard University; Tuesday, March 22, Rev. R. Calkins, D.D., pastor of the First Church Congregational; Wednesday, March 23, Rev. J. E. Lacount, pastor of the Epworth Methodist Church; Thursday, March 24, Rev. N. D. Goehring, pastor of the University Lutheran Church...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUARE CHURCHES PLAN HOLY WEEK SERVICES | 3/19/1932 | See Source »

Escorted by the Rev. W. H. Tipton of Jefferson City, Tenn., Teacher Rose Marlowe of Williamsburg, Ky. went to inspect the partly destroyed Shanghai Southern Baptist Mission School. Seated in a parked car while the Rev. Tipton was walking among the ruins, Miss Marlowe who does not speak Japanese was addressed by two Japanese armbanders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Complete Prostration | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...Memphis courtroom last week stood Very Rev. Israel Harding Noe, popular dean of smart St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral. Pallid and ascetic, Dean Noe was painfully embarrassed. All Memphis was privy to the domestic secrets of the deanery in the Cathedral's shadow. Mrs. Ellen Morris Camblox Noe began a divorce suit against her husband last year, charging that for three years he had lived a separate life in their house (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Noe's No (Cont'd) | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

...Broadway Temple has held baseball services, a Jiggs & Maggie service. He is almost always willing to help the Hearstpapers pick a Typical American Girl. Dr. William Norman Guthrie's tiff with Bishop William Thomas Manning over "dance rituals" kept them both in the headlines for days (TIME, Feb. 8). Rev. Charles Francis Potter of the First Humanist Society described for gumchewers the last hours of Murderer Francis Crowley (TIME, Feb. 1). But very rarely does publicity attach itself to vigorous, wavy-haired Dr. Robert Norwood of St. Bartholomew's, one of the smartest and richest of U. S. Protestant Episcopal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Wonderful Sanctuary | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

...memorial service to the late Gum Man William Wrigley Jr. in Chicago's smart St. Chrysostom's last month was graced with ushers from Wrigley Baseball Field and a carillonneur who sweetly ding-donged Aloha Oe, the gum man's favorite tune. Rev. John Crippen Evans, associate rector of fashionable St. Chrysostom's, eulogized Mr. Wrigley thus: "He was a boy at 70, and that is a real achievement. It is in that sort of attainment that the Christian pulpit is primarily interested, because the message of the pulpit is wholly concerned with life-life that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Nothing Damaging | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

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