Word: winants
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Clayton, vicar of All Hallows, chaplain to George VI and to Elizabeth II, is a 71-year-old dynamo with a high-voltage output of devotion, human ingenuity and charm. A World War I chaplain, founder of the British religious organization called Toc H, the organizer of the Winant Volunteers- a U.S. group of college-age boys and girls who pay their way each year to work among the poor in London's slums-Padre Clayton knew how to get what he wanted. He first established squatter's rights to the shell of All Hallows by moving...
...Queen Mother Elizabeth stepped through a new oak door in an old stone doorway and looked about her at the reborn All Hallows, The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cullum Welch, was on hand to greet her, and the Bishop of London, Dr. Henry Montgomery Campbell. Thirty of the Winant Volunteers and All Hallows' Assistant Curate John Bassett Frederick, of Cheshire, Conn., stood by while Vicar Clayton escorted the Queen Mother to a chair made from the pulpit door of 1613, and the service of rededication began...
...Winant Volunteers program, established in 1948, undergraduate men and women from American colleges seek to improve the relations between our country and England by working in the boys' and girls' clubs of London...
...Winant program is not one which can expect the mass contribution which results from direct relief appeals or from the highly organized operations of professional fund-raising concerns. Its only hope for support is from those who are personally acquainted with its work and from a special group such as the Harvard student body, which can appraise the value of its activities and supply it with the funds and man-power it needs...
...Winant program for the summer of 1956 needs support at Harvard. Robert P. Well...