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1940 the Witness, Vol. 23, No. 51 January 18, 1940 5c a copy THE WITNESS ON BEING AN EDITOR by JOHNSON Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. SCHOOLS CLERGY NOTES SCHOOLS ARLIN, W. AUBREY, was instituted rector ©Ire G&tu&xaí ©geological at Hammondsport, N. Y., on January 11th K e m p e r HAIL by Bishop Reinheimer. f Jsfemraarg CARPENTER, JERRY E., was ordained priest on December 20th at St. Paul’s, Bellevue, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN Three-year undergraduate Ohio, by Bishop Beverley D. Tucker. COLD REN, CHARLES g jl JR., was ordained Episcopal Boarding and Day School. course of prescribed and elective priest on December 19th at St. John’s, Preparatory to all colleges. Unusual study. York, Pa., by Bishop Brown. opportunities in Art and Music. CONE, L. H., was instituted rector of Trinity Fourth-year course for gradu­ Church, Monroe, Michigan, on January 7th Complete sports program. Junior ates, offering larger opportunity by Bishop Creighton. School. Accredited. Address: for specialization. COWDERY, ARTHUR R., was instituted rec­ tor of St. Thomas’, Rochester, N. Y., on SISTERS OF ST. MARY Provision for more advanced January 7th by Bishop Reinheimer. Box W. T. work, leading to degrees of S.T.M. COX, J. PERRY, former curate at Calvary, and D.Th. Summit, N. J., has been placed in charge Kemper Hall Kenosha, Wisconsin of St. James’, Mansfield; St. Luke’s, Bloss- ADDRESS bu rg; Trinity, A ntrim ; Christ Church, CATHEDRAL CHOIR SCHOOL Arnot, and St. Joseph’s, Mount Pleasant, all in the diocese of Harrisburg. Residence New Y o rk City THE DEÁN is at Mansfield. A boarding school for the forty boys of DUNLAP, E. S., has been elected executive the Choir of the Cathedral of Saint John the Chelsea Square New York City secretary of the council of the diocese of Divine. Careful musical training and daily Washington. singing at the cathedral services. Small For Catalogue Address the Dean GALE, WALTER W., formerly rector of St. classes mean individual attention and high Martin’s, Marcus Hook, Pa., is now an standards. The School has its own building assistant at St. Thomas’s, Washington, D.C. and playgrounds in the Close. Fee— $300.00 GRASER, GORDON L., formerly rector of per annum. Boys admitted 9 to 11. Voice Emmanuel, Washington, D.C., has accepted test and scholarship examination. Address Episcopal Theological School the rectorship of Holy Trinity, Melbourne, The Precentor, Cathedral Choir School, Cathe­ CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Florida. dral Heights, New York City. Affiliated with Harvard University offers GRAMBS, GEORGE L., formerly rector of unusual opportunities in allied fields, such as St. Peter’s, Clifton, N. J., has accepted the philosophy, psychology, history, rectorship of Trinity, Bayonne, New Jersey. sociology, etc. HEAD, ALBERT H., was instituted rector at HOLDERNESS Penn Yan, N. Y., on January 18th by For Cataloge Address the Dean In the White Mountains. College Preparatory Bishop Reinheimer. and General Courses. Music and Crafts. For JACOBSON, JAMES H., formerly of Wilton, boys 12-19. All sports including riding. 200 Conn., has accepted appointment as pastor acres of woods. New fireproof building. In­ The Protestant Episcopal to Episcopal students at the University of dividual attention. Home atmosphere. Pennsylvania. Theological Seminary in Virginia KNOX, JOHN EVANS, was ordained priest Rev. Edric A. Weld, Rector For Catalogue and other information on December 19th at Trinity, F’indlay, Ohio, Box W , Plymouth, N. H. address the Dean by Bishop Beverley D. Tucker. KUNKEL, RICHARD L., was ordained priest REV. WALLACE E. ROLLINS, D.D. by Bishop Brown on December 12 at St. Theological Seminary Alexandria, Va. John’s, Carlisle, Pa. MEYERS, F. RICKSFORD, was instituted rector of St. Matthew’s, Detroit, on January 7th by Bishop Creighton. i H x a i r i U f a U Berkeley PLUMB, ROBERT J., formerly the rector of Trinity, Branford, Conn., has accepted the An Episcopal girls’ school of fine old Divinity School rectorship of St. Mark’s, Washington, D.C. traditions and high standards in the beau­ New Haven, Connecticut SHAFFER, FRANK LESTER, was ordained tiful Valley of Virginia. College prepara­ Affiliated with Yale University priest on December 21st at the Church of tory, general courses, and secretarial Our Saviour, Akron, Ohio, by Bishop Bev­ Address DEAN W. P. LADD courses. Two years beyond high school. erley D. Tucker. ‘ Music, art, expression. Graduates success­ 86 Sachem Street (Continued on page 151 ful in college. Well-equipped buildings. New gymnasium, pool. Outdoor life. Rid­ ing. Founded 1843. Catalog. Ophelia S. T. TRINITY COLLEGE Onrr. A.B.. Box A, Staunton, Va. Hartford, Conn. Offers a general cultural education, with special emphasis on the Classics, Modern ALL SAINTS’ Languages, English, Economics, History, Phil­ osophy, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics, The Church Divinity School of the Pacific Biology and Pre-Medical, or Pre-Engineering. EPISCOPAL COLLEGE BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA For information apply, The Dean. Vicksburg, Mississippi Dean, Henry H. Shires 2457 Ridge Road A small church school for girls offering four years of high school THE DIVINITY SCHOOL CARLETON COLLEGE (specializing in college preparatory) Philadelphia, Pa. Donald J. Cowling, President and two years of college. Emphasis A three year Course, leading to the Degree Carleton is a co-educational liberal arts on thorough work. of Th.B. ; eight months Theological Studies, college of limited enrollment and is rec­ two months Clinical Training each year. ognized as the Church College of Min­ Borders on the National Park in Graduate Studies, leading to Degrees of nesota. historic Vicksburg and overlooks the Th.M. and Th.D. Address: Assistant to the President Mississippi. Department of Women, three year Course CARLETON COLLEGE and Clinical Training, leading to the Th.B. Northfield Minnesota Arts. Mild Climate. Outdoor Sports. Shorter Course for professional women. Address: ALLEN EVANS, Dean 4205 Spruce St. The Rev. W. C. Christian, Rector FORK UNION ST. AGNES SCHOOL A Resident and Day School for Girls MILITARY ACADEMY GENERAL COURSE: MUSIC AND ART An Honor Christian School with the highest DeVeaux School SPORTS OF ALL KINDS academic rating. Upper School prepares for 1 8 5 2 - 1 9 3 9 New Fireproof Building university or business. ROTC. Every mod­ ern equipment. Junior School from six years. Niagara Falls, New York Miss Blanche Pittman, Principal Housemother. Separate building. Catalogue. A Church preparatory school for boys Loudonville Road, Albany, N. Y. Dr. J. J. Wicker, Fork Union, Virginia. from the sixth grade. Small classes. Ex­ perienced instructors. Students may enter at any time and in any grade above the St. Faith's School fifth. Enrolment limited to 120. Virginia Episcopal School Saratoga Springs, Health Centre of The Rt. Rev. Cameron |. Davis, D.D. Lynchburg, Virginia America Bishop of Western New York President, Board of Trustees Prepares boys for colleges and university. Episcopal School for 60 girls, ages 8-18. Splendid environment and excellent corps of Tuition $550. Regents’ examination for col­ For catalogue, address teachers. High standard in scholarship and lege entrance. Business, Art, Music, French. Geo. L. Barton, Jr., Ph.D. atn.etics. Healthy and beautiful location in Winter Sports. Headmaster the mountains of Virginia. The Rev. F. Allen Sisco, Ph.D., Rector DeVEAUX SCHOOL For catalogue apply to Protection, Care, Health, Education Niagara Falls, N. Y. Rev. Oscar deWolf Randolph, D.D., Rector Copyright 2020. Archives of the Episcopal Church / DFMS. Permission required for reuse and publication. Editor Associate Editor8 Irving P. Johnson Frank E. W ilson Managing Editor W illiam P. Ladd W illiam B. Spoffor© THE WITNESS George I. H iller Literary Editor Clifford L. Stanley A National Paper of the Episcopal Church Gardiner M. Day A lbert T. Mollegen Vol. XXIII. No. 51 JANUARY 18, 1940 Five Cents a Copy Tls, pukhsh®d weekly from September through June, inclusive, with the exception of the first number of January, and semi- Hrm • . ' u*y an<* August, by the Episcopal Church Publishing Company, 6140 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The subscrip- ’ 'n Bundles for sale at the church the paper sells for five cents a copy, we bill quarterly at three cents a copy. entered as Second Class Matter, March 6, 1939, at the Post Office at Chicago. Illinois under the Act of March 3. 1879. Circulation Office: 6140 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago. Editorial and Advertising Office: 135 Liberty Street, New York City. O n B e in g a n E d it o r By BISHOP JOHNSON "E'OR twenty-three years I have written edi- he wants to read nothing high; if he is broad, he “*■ torials for T h e W it n e s s , and this being wants to browse on liberal things; and if he is Church Press Week is a good time to say some­ without connections, he wants to be let alone. thing about it. My memory recalls the group of The right wing is more interested in what the clergy who met at the St. Louis convention to dis­ Roman Church does than he is in Virginia, and cuss the issuing of a Church paper which should the left wing is more concerned with evangelical be a forum in which all sides of all questions could denominations than he is with Milwaukee. Where­ be discussed providing the writer had the courage as the large center is concerned with none of to sign his name to the article. It was not to be these things. In any case a concordat with Rome a party organ but rather a cross section of all or with Congregationalists would arouse more ex­ viewpoints to be found in the Church. It was citement than a concordat within the household. also to be published at a price which would put Truly things are better than they used to be it in the reach of all.
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