Word: rev
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harry Emerson Fosdick, of the Park Avenue Baptist Church, Manhattan, returned to his congregation on the Minnckahda. Like his good friend, Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin (see p. 36), he announced that he would vote for Herbert Clark Hoover, and added, "I shall not make my pulpit a political platform...
Many a Presbyterian, profoundly aware of the existence of Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin among their fellowship, waited his word. Would his silence have the effect of committing the entire church "to work, and pray and vote for . . . Hoover." Last week Dr. Coffin wrote a letter to the New York Times. Brief, compact, it follows...
...could not help nodding with indignation at the contemptible, malicious utterances of Rev. R. J. Wilson in TIME, Sept. 10. I pity his robust ignorance...
...Jesus came to New York today, He would not be identified with any . . . Rotary club," said the Rev. John A. Vollenweider, associate pastor of the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. "He [Christ] . . . was mindful of the need of those who were rich in this world's goods, but had a sense of spiritual poverty...
Died. The Rev. Joseph C. Hartzell, 86, onetime Methodist Episcopal Bishop of Africa, who during 46 years of church service averaged 35,000 miles of travel per year, never having an accident; from injuries inflicted by house-breakers on-June 1; in Cincinnati...