Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Heralding that "the need for action has arrived in Massachusetts," three University professors have endorsed a State-wide conference for social legislation at the Hotel Brunswick on Copley Square this Sunday...
...State-wide Jewish observance of the 150th anniversary of the Constitution in Faneuil Hall this Sunday, Albert Bushnell Hart, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, emeritus, will be among the list of speakers, it was revealed yesterday. Other lecturers include Roger W. Straus, Governor Hurley, Mayor Tobin, and Samuel H. Wragg, president of the State senate...
University authorities notified police last night of the disappearance of Wilbur James Gould '40, a resident of Lowell House. A concentrator in the Bio-chemical Sciences, Gould was last seen Sunday morning in his room...
Last week 3,300 Manhattanites, including hundreds whom bribery or culture-maddened wives could not have dragged to the ordinary Sunday-night doings, elbowed each other before Radio City's Center Theatre, paid as high as $5.50 a seat to see a hash of items mostly warmed over from past modernist recitals. Three hundred and fifty standees broke the theatre's record, established on the closing night of The Great Waltz. As the formal conclusion of Manhattan's five-week Olympic Dance International, what was old stuff to Greenwich Village longhairs became a tiptop Broadway box-office...
Having thus from his pulpit addressed his congregation in Woodstock, Va. one January Sunday in 1776, John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg flung wide his Lutheran minister's gown, revealed himself in the uniform of a colonel of the Continental Army. The congregation cheered. That day Pastor Muhlenberg gained 300 recruits to his 8th Virginia regiment, called "the German regiment" and a model of efficiency. Colonel Muhlenberg, son of a German who in 1748 organized the first American Lutheran federation, the Pennsylvania Ministerium, had gone to Woodstock in 1772 after journeying to England to be ordained an Anglican minister, since...