Word: cornelius
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Leaders of Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic religious groups last night indicated that they will turn down PBH Graduate Secretary Cornelius D. Hastie's offer to extend House endowment funds to their organizations...
Hunt will attempt to stop efforts of Cornelius D Hastie '52, graduate secretary of Brooks House, to open house endowments and office space to major religious groups, in spite of tentative approval of such a plan by his cabinet last Wednesday...
Last week the announcement of the latest extension of religion, the proposed "reform: of Phillips Brooks House, provoked an unexpectedly sharp reaction. Cornelius D. Hastic '52, graduate secretary of PBH, had stated that "the time has come once again to be true to the total purposes of Phillips Brooks House and its endowments." Referring to stipulations in the original grants, Hastie proposed to return "piety" to PBH by the addition of three religious groups: Catholic, Jewish, and a Protestant ecumenical association...
...previously hostile Philips Brooks House cabinet has tentatively approved a modified version of Graduate Secretary Cornelius D. Hastie's plan to extend the House's endowment and facilities to University religious groups...
...Cornelius D. Hastie '52, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, yesterday announced a plan to invite College religious groups of all denominations to use the House's facilities and endowment...