Word: rev
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Children's Church. Tuesday afternoons this Lenten season, children come flocking to the Church of the Ascension, Manhattan. They are coming to their own Children's Church, coming to hear Rev. John W. Suter Jr. talk to them in simple and understandable terms about religion and ideals. Their service is nonsectarian, has the support of five churches working in the Washington Square district-First Presbyterian, Washington Square Methodist, Judson Memorial Baptist, Grace Church and Church of the Ascension...
...advocates of the bill were reported to have been shocked when they entered the committee room and found several Congressmen smoking. Rev. Charles Wood of Washington made a passionate appeal for the bill, and turning his back on the committee he made his peroration to his followers...
...Rev. Sam Small, a white haired old man, was called to testify. Congressman McLeod of Michigan asked: "What is your creed, Doctor...
Paul Drennan Cravath, millionaire lawyer of Manhattan, has a worthy but troublesome legacy in Fisk University for Negroes (Nashville, Tenn.), of which his father, Rev. Erasmus M. Cravath, was the first president, and of which he is head trustee. Just a year ago he received a telegram from some Fisk undergraduates asking him please to investigate "the situation" (TIME, Feb. 16, 1925, et ante). This latter was created by Dr. Fayette Avery McKenzie, then President of Fisk. The students were striking-indeed 150 resigned and decamped-because of Dr. McKenzie's alleged "Jim Crow" methods: allowing a Negro bishop...
...debate in Paine Hall, which will be open free to all members of the University. Professor, A. N. Holcombe '06, will preside. The judges will be Professor R. M. Bowman of the Boston University Law School, the Rev. R. A. Dunlap, Pastor of the Harvard Church. Brookline, and Professor G. N. Sneath of the English Department of Boston University...