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...After his ordination, he served a clerical apprenticeship at churches in Grand Rapids and Cincinnati. In 1946 he was called to the chaplaincy of Washing ton's Howard University, and five years later became a canon of Washington Cathedral. Until his consecration, Burgess was Archdeacon of Boston and supervisor of the Episcopal City Mission. Burgess was chosen for the suffragan bishopric over four white candidates on the first ballot at a convention of diocesan priests last September...
...extensive remodeling," reported John Connors, supervisor of housing and caretaking. "We even gave them pastel shades...
...supervisor of the 4,500 national banks in the U.S., the Comptroller of the Currency has traditionally been the very model of pin-striped decorum. Not James J. Saxon, 48. When Saxon took the job last November, he brought with him 27 pages of recommendations for reform. With almost indecent haste, he raised the Government's assessment on nationally chartered banks in order to erase his department's $2,500,000 deficit, opened new regional offices, slashed paperwork 50%, and cut the time required to approve a new bank charter from nine months to 75 days. "Jimmy Saxon...
...tracking station said that from its calculations Vostok III and Vostok IV were within a mile of each other at one point, then drifted nearly 2,000 miles apart. "We're convinced that if they had the proper equipment they could have touched," says the station's supervisor. If they did indeed maneuver so close together, the cosmonauts may well have picked up valuable data on rates of closure and relative velocities that will be needed for actual docking in space some time later...
Roger D. Branson, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club and supervisor of the summer program in the Experimental theater, reports that prospective actors, writers, and production men have been signing up through the week to take part in the summer productions...