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...Frederick D. Tyner is a gaunt, 65-year-old Episcopal rector in Minneapolis who looks like Lord Halifax but has a lot more bounce. He has probably done more than any other man alive to combine the activities of golf and religion; he has built St. Luke's Church up from 30 to 1,000 members while cutting his golf handicap down to 8. His "Good Golfers' Dinners" are famed throughout the Northwest, feature screwball debates on such subjects as "RESOLVED, That all bad putting is due to a bad conscience." Now Pastor Tyner also preaches twice weekly...
...Tyner believes that "the average man has more faith than he is willing to admit; you can talk to him about this as well as you can talk to him about a golf game." He got the idea for his column when he heard whispering about the propriety of his playing a round after church on Sundays. So he persuaded cherubic Sports Editor Charles Johnson of the Star-Journal to give him space to preach the gospel that Sunday sports are all right-but go to church...
Richard F. F. Tyner, assistant in Government and Tutor...
...fourth debate was held May 2, 1893, in the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven. Yale was represented by L. P. Gillespie '94, H. E. Buttrick '95 and N. A. Tyner, L. S. Harvard was represented by H. C. Lakin '94, F. C. McLaughlin '93 and F. W. Dallinger '93. The judges were President Low of Columbia, President Gates of Amherst, and Professor Smith of Columbia. Harvard had the nagative side of the question, "Resolved, That the time has now come when the policy of protection should be abandoned by the United States." Harvard won again...
...officers of the Yale Kent Club for this term will be as follows: President, M. Reynolds '94; vice-president. W. G. Bronson '95; secretary, T. H. Breeze '95; assistant treasurer, Maher '94; executive committee, Couse '94, and Tyner...