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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Neatest trick of the week was performed by British Author Evelyn John St. Loe Strachey, barred from the U. S. by Franklin Roosevelt's State Department for being a Communist (TIME, Oct. 24). Bailed out of Ellis Island on condition that he deliver no lectures. Red-stained Mr. Strachey nevertheless managed to throw a dubious kiss at Franklin Roosevelt: "My chief regret is that I cannot now express publicly my support for the New Deal and my detestation of Fascism and Nazism in all their forms...
...pioneer institutional church in the U. S. was St. George's (Episcopal) on Manhattan's Stuyvesant Square. When its most famed rector. Dr. William Stephen Rainsford, arrived in 1883 he asked and got, from a vestry of which the elder J. P. Morgan was a member, $10,000 a year to spend as he pleased on parish clubs, a summer camp, gymnasium and schoolroom. Dr. Rainsford died at 83 in 1933. Dedicated to him on his birthday last Sunday was a memorial of which he would have approved - Rainsford House, first innovation of St. George's rector...
...Cambridge's newest restaurants conveniently located on Church St., rear of University Theatre--featuring finest of food and a cocktail lounge...
...Christian Gospel Today" will be the subject of a series of lectures by the Very Revered Walter Robert Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to be given in the University Church on four evenings next week. This is the first time in many years that the University Church has presented a series of evening addresses...
Yule recounted how shortly after 8 o'clock he was "seeing that everything was all right," although off duty, and walked down South St., bordering on Kirkland House. As he turned the corner, a man jumped on the running board of the car and fled...