Word: revs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Guerrilla Union. Far to the Left in No Man's Land, early last week, appeared signs that guerrilla leaders were at last moving to unite their private armies, declare war on both old Parties. In Chicago, Rev. Gerald L. K. ("Share-the-Wealth") Smith announced on behalf of himself and his new ally, Dr. Francis E. ("The Plan") Townsend, that they had reached "a loose working agreement" with the inflationist leaders, Detroit's Father Charles E. Coughlin and North Dakota's Representative William Lemke. To his new Manhattan headquarters went Father Coughlin to prepare for a radioration...
...seats in the hall, two-thirds were filled. By order of Chairman Fletcher the assembly stood, sang a verse of America. The Rev. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney (Presbyterian) offered the first of a series of Convention prayers which included Methodist, Jewish and Roman Catholic-all of them indicating clearly that in 1936 God, if not victory, will be found on the side of the Republicans...
...Died, Rev. Dr. Julius Arthur Nieuwland, 58, chemist, priest of the Roman Catholic Congregation of the Holy Cross, onetime dean of Notre Dame University's College of Science; of a heart attack; in Washington, D. C. His researches gave mankind Lewisite (deadliest of war gases) and chloroprene (artificial rubber...
That statement was voiced by the Mother Church's incoming president, Mrs. Elizabeth Cadwell Tomlinson. Daughter of Americus Vespucius Tilton Cadwell, she was born in Wisconsin some 60 years ago, went to Boston where she met and married a Christian Science Church trustee. Rev. Irving Clinton Tomlinson, now 76. Grey and radiant, Mrs. Tomlinson has performed many a "remarkable healing," still maintains a Christian Science practitioner's office in Boston's Back...
Fortnight ago at its General Assembly in Syracuse, N. Y. the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. formally suspended Rev. Dr. John Gresham Machen and five of his super-orthodox Fundamentalist colleagues because they refused to resign from their Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions (TIME, June 8, et ante). Last week in Philadelphia, with the confidence of his independent income, determined Dr. Machen set about founding a new and "true" Presbyterian Church...