Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Best-known speaker to the convention was Chicago's Episcopal Bishop George Craig Stewart, who restated for the chaplains the arguments they knew well as to why Christians could be obligated to go to war. Chaplain William A. Sessions of Fort Lind, N. D. was billed to show how he led CCC boys in singing with his expensive accordion, but someone stole the instrument when he laid it down for a moment. For the third year the chaplains elected as their president Dr. Arlington Aice McCallum, reserve chaplain, energetic rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Washington...
Died. Harry Stewart New, 78, onetime (1923-29) U. S. Postmaster General, Republican National Chairman (1907-08) and Senator from Indiana (1917-23); of pneumonia; in Baltimore. He established the U. S. air mail service, in 1922 made the first political campaign speech by radio...
Singles--Burt (H) defeated St. Goar (E), 6-2, 1-6, 6-1; Gilkey (H) defeated Barnes (E), 6-4, 6-3; Legg (H) defeated Leopold (E), 6-1, 6-1; Palfrey (H) defeated Hendrie (E), 6-2, 6-1; Stewart (H) defeated Cleveland (E), 6-4, 6-1; Fogg (E) defeated Curtis...
Undefeated except by the University Graduates, the Freshman tennis team faces two more tests in the next two days, Exeter today and M.I.T. tomorrow. David Burt, Langdon Gilkey, Chester Legg, John Palfrey, Walter Muther, and John Stewart will make the trip to Exeter with Frazier Curtis and Peter Brooks as substitutes...
...sophisticated sequences describing Apollo's birth, adolescence, reception of the Muses and apotheosis. The Muses, at least, were surer on their feet than Apollo, landed more firmly after leaping just as high. Experts, disappointed in the dancing, found much to commend in Stravinsky's dry music and Stewart Chaney's restrained, curious...