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...Yale, and 70 per cent at Mt. Holyoke. That the returns are representative is indicated by the participation of large and small institutions, of various types, in widely separated sections of the country. Among the colleges were, for example, Dartmouth, Wellesley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Rollins, Kansas, and Southern Methodist...
...fact that he has no chance for the Presidency. Late last year he published his autobiography (Crowded Years) which contained some political explosives and, in telling the story of an unparalleled career, again attracted attention to the almost forgotten name of McAdoo. Then last month the students of Southern Methodist University at Dallas listened to some statesmanlike McAdoodling. With war and disarmament as his theme, this able Democrat there delivered an address that would have warmed even the critical heart of his famed father-in-law. Excerpts...
Naturally U. S. Wets were immoderately jubilant last week. But there are, after all, only 3,600,000 Finns. Making the most of this incontrovertible fact, Research Secretary Deets Pickett of the U. S. Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals released a press statement headed Little Finland vs. A World of Greed...
...President had received no similar request from such prominent Protestants in Mexico as Bishop Efraim Salinas y Velasco Suffragan (Episcopal), Bishop Juan N. Pascoe (Methodist), or the Rev. Charles R. McKean (Union, nondenominational ). Their churches have never had so many clergymen in Mexico as one per 50,000, while Catholics have always had vastly more. Tilting forward in his chair, President Ortiz Rubio signed the bill, then and there made...
Even more gloomy than church-builders were church journalists last week. Special in their appeal, ecclesiastical papers find paid advertising skimpy, subscriptions few. Many weeklies, like those of the Methodist Episcopal Church, are subsidized by their denominations...