Word: revs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...REV.) CARL MCINTIRE President...
While Harvard's President (1869-1909) Charles W. Eliot won renown in Boston, his first cousin pioneered in St. Louis. The Rev. William Greenleaf Eliot, who had toiled in a post office dead-letter department before becoming a Unitarian minister, founded not only St. Louis' first Unitarian church and Washington University but also an influential family; among his grandsons is T. S. Eliot. Last week, fittingly enough, Washington University (fulltime enrollment: 6,000) named a Boston Eliot as its twelfth chancellor. He is Thomas Hopkinson Eliot, grandson of Charles W. and fifth cousin of Poet...
...REV.) HENRY P. COSGROVE...
...going to Rome mainly for centenary celebrations at Rome's Scots Kirk of St. Andrews-a churchman's Roman holiday that, incidentally, would include a visit to the Pope. In a final effort to block the visit, Britain's National Union of Protestants dispatched the Rev...
...Rev. Mr. Perkins. "Amen," said...