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...George) Ashton Oldham, Episcopal Bishop of Albany, roundly denied the importance of lipstick and nail polish to keep up U.S. morale. "God help this country," cried he in a Lenten sermon, "if we have to depend on those things for morale." Promptly from Hollywood came red-white-&-blue protests: How would the Bishop of Albany like to give up shaving? "I am willing to stop shaving," he countered, "if they are willing to give up cosmetics." That appeared unlikely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Mar. 22, 1943 | 3/22/1943 | See Source »

...celebrating Christmas, last Sunday. A tinseled tree glittered in the little white chapel of St. Andrew's Episcopal Mission. Children solemnly posed in a tableau of the Nativity. The young Rev. Clarence R. Haden Jr., rector of St. Matthew's Church in nearby Houma, preached a Yuletide sermon to some 100 people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Christmas Deferred | 3/22/1943 | See Source »

Soon a Fundamentalist Presbyterian group in Philadelphia smelled heresy in Fosdick's sermons, sent word to the New York brethren to cast out the interloper. The battle was noisy. The Presbyterian General Assembly finally suggested a way out: Fosdick might become a Presbyterian. Harry Fosdick refused; he said it would be too much like making the ministry a denominationally "closed shop." His farewell sermon packed the First Church. The closing hymn was "God be with you Till We Meet Again." He had to shake hands for an hour afterwards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Open-Shop Parson | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

Five years later Fosdick preached his first sermon in the new Riverside Church. In form it was an elaborate Neo-Gothic cathedral, niched with statues of Darwin, Einstein, Emerson, Buddha, Confucius. It cost some $4,000,000 (largely donated by the Rockefellers). Today Dr. Fosdick preaches from his marble pulpit on Sunday mornings, before a microphone in his 18th-floor tower study on Sunday afternoons. His voice is carried by national hookup to one of the nation's largest radio congregations. He preaches the same kind of rationalistic, enthusiastic sermons that he has occasionally preached in the chapels near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Open-Shop Parson | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

...legislators he preached the sermon with which he had stumped the country earlier (TIME, Feb. 8)-if the U.S. could understand the hell of battlefronts it would not worry about eight hours a day, doubletime for holidays, overtime. He stepped up labor's fury by denouncing a Fourth Term (see below); he emphasized a personal note...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Unions v. Eddie | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

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