Word: unitarianizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, 70, retired president of California's Mills College (1916-43), outstanding Dante scholar (editor and translator: The Monarchia of Dante Alighieri), first woman moderator of a major U.S. church (Unitarian Churches of America, 1940-42); after long illness; in Palo Alto, Calif...
...even a year afterwards that one Allan Walton Gould, a man "always somewhat inclined to books," reaped the first rewards of Bancroft's generosity. Gould studied for a year in Leipzig under the fellowship and returned to become a tutor at Harvard and finally a Unitarian Minister. His class's 30th anniversary book was somewhat scandalized by the report that he had once held a post in a church "reputed to be radical...
...veteran of three-year Army service, Rice held the vice-presidency of American Unitarian Youth...
Keynote of the conference was unity-and its opposite. One young pastor reported that new ministers were increasingly hard to get for a church "forever racked with internal wrangling." The conference's moderator, portly Dr. Winfred Overholser, warned: "We, as Unitarian religious liberals, have always prided ourselves on our right to our own views and on the right to follow the dictates of our own consciences; but there have been indications in some circles in recent months that . . . dissidence ... is well on its way to becoming a fetish...
Churches participating in the Council include the Jewish and eight Protestant denominations: Congregational, Episcopal, Friends, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Unitarian...