Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Home State went, so went the country, in the good old days when men shouldered torchlights and platforms were beer barrels. And among the indicative Home States the name of Ohio was for the political boss like to that of Abou Ben Adhem. Till Sunday...
When Jefferson Davis was President of the Southern Confederacy, he and Robert E. Lee were accustomed to attend services in St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Richmond, Va. The most fashionable church in the South, its pews were filled every Sunday with arch, starched ladies, who often took only a perfunctory interest in the services, and elaborately gallant grandees who, with some show of munificence, dropped their confederate greenbacks into the collection plate. St. Paul's is still a fashionable church. Its rector, the Rev. Dr. Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr., last week pleased most of his parishioners, surprised...
Rallying to the defense of the national squash team championship, held by Harvard for the past three years, the University racquetmen leave at 1 o'clock today for Philadelphia, where the title tournament is scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday, and Monday...
...communities, a competition which leads to poor sermons, impoverished churches, shabby rivalries between small congregations. They agreed that communities of 1,000 persons, if provided with more than one Protestant edifice, were "overchurched." Per contra, every 1,000 persons should support one Protestant edi- fice, one resident pastor, one Sunday School, a regular weekly service...
...Graduate Schools Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association announces the fourth series of lectures on religion, to be given on Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House...