Word: unitarian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Leader among the laymen is Charles Phelps Taft II. Cincinnati lawyer and civic leader. Son of the late President of the U. S., who was a Unitarian. Lawyer Taft is a pious Episcopalian like his mother. Last March he helped work up an "Everyman's Offering" campaign for his bishop, Rt. Rev. Henry Wise Hobson. By last week the Offering had become nationwide, with Lawyer Taft as its chairman and Eric Gibberd, a onetime department store executive (Abraham & Straus, Inc. in Brooklyn, Mably & Carew in Cincinnati), as its executive secretary. The Offering is working with posters, stickers, pamphlets, nationwide...
...Robert Waldo Ruhl of the Mail Tribune rose up in righteous anger against Editor Banks, who was nearly defeated already by his own misfortunes. Editor Ruhl, brother of Arthur Ruhl of the New York Herald Tribune, is everything that his enemy is not: tall, handsome, scholarly, a Harvardman (1903), Unitarian, Elk, Rotarian and Republican. The Medford upper crust approves of him highly, but the mass of Rogue River small orchardists and laborers regard him as a silk stocking. With an editorial entitled "TIME TO WAKE UP," Editor Ruhl called upon his readers to "prevent armed rebellion and bloodshed under Llewellyn...
...Frederick Robertson Griffin, D.D., of First Church, Unitarian, Philadelphia, will conduct the Sunday services...
...Reverend Charles Edwards Park, of the First Church, Unitarian, Boston, will conduct the morning services in the Appleton Chapel of the Memorial Church...
...Reverend Charles Edwards Park, of the First Church. Unitarian, Boston, will conduct the morning services in the Appleton Chapel of the Memorial Church...