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...Unitarian ... I take personal offense...
Directly across the street from Harvard Hall and between "the sentinel and the nun," by which O. W. Holmes, Sr., meant respectively the Unitarian and Episcopal churches, lies the Old Cambridge Burying Ground. It is one of the most distinctive of American graveyards. More people were buried in it before 1700 than in any other cemetery in the United States. But more important than these laurels is the fact that is tenants had the lion's share in the making of embryonic America. From 1635, when Cambridge was called New Town, until the clearing of the lot at Mt. Auburn...
...burying ground contains two anomalies Samuel McChord Crothers, a great Unitarian minister and essayist, is buried here by his own request, though he was not even born until after the graveyard had retired from active service. In a far corner, near where Garden Street and Massachusetts Avenue join, lies an ancient mile stone proclaiming on one side over the date 1734 that the distance to Boston is eight miles and on the other side over the date 1794 that it is two and a quarter miles. Obviously there had been some improvements in transportation across the Charles...
...will carry details on international student affairs gleaned from the Committee's contacts with the British and other National Unions of Students, and from information provided by the embassies of various nations and such world-wide organizations as American Friends Service Committee, the World Student Service Fund, and the Unitarian Service Committee...
...chapter a day read from a current bestseller. A medical research program, written by a practicing bacteriologist, and a scientific review are scheduled for once a week. Every Sunday morning The Meaning of Religion will bring talks by Washington clergymen. The first: "Where Now Is Thy God?" by Unitarian A. Powell Davies (TIME...