Word: simeone
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When a milk & water birth control resolution came up for discussion by the Bishops, New Jersey's Rt. Rev. Paul Matthews led the opposition with threat to "leave this House forever" if debate were limited. Seattle's Rt. Rev. Simeon Arthur Huston* cried: "We have had a lot of pious twaddle from celibate clergymen who are about as far from knowledge of the realities of life as the man in the moon." Up spoke Nevada's Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins: "Vote no! I am not a celibate clergyman. I have raised seven children and sent four...
...Australian eucalyptus. Across the State's deserts, prospectors still ride dusty, neat-footed burros, while at Santa Monica mechanics in the Douglas plant build some of the world's fastest passenger planes. To California William Randolph Hearst brings Old World treasures by the carload; at his San Simeon estate third-rate cinemactors sleep in Cardinal Richelieu's ornate bed. In California lunch rooms are built like igloos, puppies, derby hats. At California Institute of Technology work Nobel Prize-winning Geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan and Physicist Robert Millikan. California has more medical quacks than any state...
...committee consists of Elmer P. Kohler, Abbot and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry; Alfred C. Redfield, Professor of Physiology and Director of the Biological Laboratories; Simeon B. Wolbach, Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy, and Consulting Pathologist to the Cancer Commission of Harvard University; Walter B. Cannon, George Higginson Professor of Physiology; Percy R. Howe, Thomas Alexander Forsyth Professor of Dental Science, and Instructor in Pathology, Harvard Medical School; Lawrence W. Baker, Professor of Orthodontia; and Dr. George P. Matthews, Instructor in Anatomy. Dean Leroy M. S. Miner of the Dental School will serve as a member ex-officie...
...bishop's "godly judgment." Since the Episcopal Church drew up its constitution in 1789, its Canon 42 had been brought into civil court only once before-in New Jersey in 1893. Tortuous and hedged with ambiguities was the question Judge Finley was to decide: had Bishop Simeon Arthur Huston the right to oust Rev. Charles Stanley Mook from Trinity Church without taking counsel with the Standing Committee of his diocese...
...prophecy of Simeon; 2) the flight into Egypt; 3) the search for Jesus in the Temple; 4) the meeting with Him on His way to Calvary; 5) the Crucifixion; 6) the reception of His body; 7) the closing of His tomb...