Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Died. Samuel Shellabarger, 65, Princeton English professor turned bestselling historical novelist (Captain from Castile, Prince of Foxes, Lord Vanity); of a heart attack; in Princeton...
...most influential leaders of U.S. Protestantism is a lean, white-haired man with bushy black eyebrows and a startlingly soft voice. Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert's parish has, from his youth, been almost the whole U.S.; as much as any other man, he has been responsible for the movement toward unity among the nation's Protestant Churches. Last week, at 65, he had a new job-tending the garden of unity among the Protestant and Orthodox Churches of the world...
Also elected to the Committee were: Brian F. Reynolds of Lowell, Mass. and Adams; Samuel E. Shaw H of Enfield, Conn. and Lowell; John W. Stakes of St. Davids, Pa. and Leverett; and Peter Strauss of Great Neck, N.Y. and Winthrop...
Senator Charles J. Innes, majority floor-leader in the State Senate, served as chairman of the board of judges. The other two judges were State Senator Edmund Dinis and the Rev. Mr. Samuel H. Miller...
...Reverend Mr. Samuel H. Miller and State Senators Charles J. Innes and John E. Powers will judge the event...