Word: stedman
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Theodore Winthrop Stedman, Jr., of Springfield...
...University swimming championship meet last April B. S. Wood '33, W. B. Stedman '33, R. D. Fallon '33, and T. H. Jameson '33 were victors in the inter-class relay, with a time...
...resignation on Jan. 1 of Dr. Charles Stedman Macfarland as general secretary of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America incidentally emptied another major job he filled in U. S. Protestantism ? supervision of Protestant broadcasting Co.'s two chains. Last week the Federal Council half filled the radio job by appointing Dr. John William Langdale, 56, chairman of its radio commission. It is to this commission that Protestant ministers who want to talk over N. B. C.'s national radio hook-up must apply. Dr. Langdale is book editor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He lives...
Winners of the six weeks fall competition for second-assistant crew manager were announced last night. Theodore Winthrop Stedman Jr. '33, of Springfield, who prepared at Exeter and Arthur Vernon Wood worth Jr. '33, of Boston, who prepared at Middlesex were the winnors of the competition...
Died. Charles Manly Stedman, 89, for the past 20 years Democratic Representative from the 5th District of North Carolina, oldest member and only Civil War veteran in Congress; the 22nd member of the present Congress to die; of apoplexy, at Mount Alto Hospital in Washington. Before the Civil War, Stedman persuaded authorities of the University of North Carolina to confer his degree three months early so that he could join the Confederate Army before fighting began. With Lee's army he was thrice wounded. He entered Congress when he was 69. All his life he bathed once or twice, frequently...