THE lO* A COPY ssai 0 JUNE 25, 1953 publication. and reuse for required Permission DFMS. / Church Episcopal the of Archives 2020. Copyright STUART HALL CHOIR Regularly Sings at Vespers at Emmanuel, Staunton, Va. Sewanee Trustees Take Action SERVICES SERVICES In Leading Churches The WITNESS In Leading Churches For Christ and His Church THE CATIIERDAL OF ST. JOHN CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL THE DIVINE EDITORIAL BOARD Main & Church Sts., Hartford, Conn. Sunday: 8 and 10:10 a.m., Holy Com­ ROSCOE T. FOUST, EDITOR; WILLIAM B. New York City munion; 9:30, Church School; 11 a.m. SPOFFORD, MANAGING EDITOR; ALGER L. Sundays: 8, 9 Holy Communion; Holy Morning Prayer; 8 p.m., Evening Prayer. ADAMS, KENNETH R. FORBES, GORDON C. Communion with Morning Prayer, 11; Weekdays: Holy Communion, Mon. 12 GRAHAM, ROBERT HAMPSHIRE, GEORGE H. Evensong, 5. Weekdays: 7:45 Morning noon; Tues., Fri. and Sat., 8; Wed., 11; Prayer; 8, Holy Communion; Evensong, MACMURRAY^ JAMES A. MITCHELL, PAUL Thurs., 9; Wed. Noonday Service, 12:15. 5. Open daily, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. MOORE JR., JOSEPH H. TITUS. Columnists: CLINTON J. KEW, Religion and the Mind; I ME HEAVENLY REST, NEW YORK CHRIST CHURCH MASSEY II. SHEPHERD JR., Living Liturgy. Fifth Avenue at 90th Street Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Gardiner M. Day, Rector Rev. John Ellis Large D.D. t ft Rev. Frederic B. Kellogg, Chaplain Sundays: Holy Communion, 8 and 9:30 Sunday Services: 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. a.m.; Morning Service and Sermon, 11 CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: Fredrick C. Grant, F. O. Ayres Jr., L. W. Barton, D. H. Weekdays: Wednesday, 8 and 11 a.m. a.m. Thursdays and Holy Days; Holy Brown Jr., R. S. M. Emrich, T. P. Ferris, Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. Communion, 12 noon. J. F. Fletcher, C. K. Gilbert, C. L. Glenn, ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Wednesdays: Healing Service, 12 noon. G. I. Hiller, A. C. Lichtenberger, C. S. Denver, Colorado Martin, R. C. Miller, E. L. Parsons, J. A. Very Rev. Paul Roberts, Dean publication. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH Paul, Paul Roberts, V. D. Scudder, W. M. Rev. Harry Watts, Canon Park Avenue and 51st Street Sharp, W. B. Sperry, W. B. Spofford Jr., Sundays: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 11. and Rev, Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., Rector J. W. Suter, S. E. Sweet, S. A. Temple, 4:30 p.m. recitals. W. N. Welsh. 8 and 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Weekdays: Holy Communion, Wednes­ 9:.40 and 11a.m. Church School. day, 7:15; Thursday, 10:30. reuse I I a.m. Morning Service and Sermon. ft Holy Days: Holy Communion, 10:30. THE WITNESS is published weekly from for 4 p.m. Evensong. Special Music. September 15th to June 15th inclusive, CHRIST CHURCH Weekday: Holy Communion Tuesday at with the exception of the first week in Indianapolis, Ind. 10:30 a.m.; Wednesdays and Saints Monument Circle, Downtown Days at 8 a.m.; Thursdays at 12:10 January and semi-monthly from June 15th to September 15 th by the Episcopal Church Rev. John P. Craine, D.D., Rector required p.m. Organ Recitals, Fridays, 1210. Publishing Co. on behalf of the Witness Rev. Messrs. F. P. Williams, 1'he Church is open daily for prayer. E. L. Conner Advisory Board. Sun.: H. C. 8, 12:15; 11, 1st S. Family ST. JAMES' CHURCH ft 9:30; M. P. and Ser., 11. Madison Ave. at 71st St., New York Weekdays: H. C. daily 8 ex Wed. and The subscription price is $4.00 a year; in Rev. Arthur L. Kinsolving, D.D., Rector Fri. 7; H. D. 12:05. Noonday Permission bund I es for sale in parishes the magazine Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 9:30 Prayers 12:05. sells for 10c a copy, we will bill quarterly a.m., Church School; 11 a.m., Morning at 7c a copy. Entered as Second Class Office hours daily bv appointment. Service and Sermon; 4 p.m., Evening Matter, August 5, 1948, at the Post Office TRINITY CHURCH DFMS. Service and Sermon. at Tunkhannock, Pa., under the act of / Miami, Fla. Wednesday 7:45 a.m. and Thursday 12 March 3, 1879. noon, Holy Communion. Rev. G. Irvine Hiller, S.T.D., Rector Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. THE CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Church 5th Ave. and 10th St., New York SERVICES TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Roscoe Thornton boust, D.D., Rector Broad and Third Streets Columbus, Ohio Sundays 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 In Leading Churches Rev. Robert W. Fay, D.D. a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 8 Episcopal p.m., Service of Music (1st Sunday in Sun. 8 HC: 1 1 MP; 1st Sun. HC; Fri. month). ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 12 N HC; Evening, Weekday, Lenten the Daily: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Tenth Street, above Chestnut Noon-Da v, Special services announced. of 5:30 Vespers, Tuesday through Friday. Philadelphia, Penna. This Church is open all day and all The Rev. Alfred W. Price, D.D., Rector CHRIST CHURCH night. The Rev. Gustav C. Meckling, B.D., Nashville, Tennessee Minister to the Hard of Hearing Rev. Peyton Randolph Williams ST. MARY THE VIRGIN H. Alexander Matthews, Mus.D., Archives 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., 46th Street, East of Times Square Organist Family Service and Church School; 11 New York City Sunday: 9 and 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; The Rev. Grieg Taber Weekdays: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 2020. 5:30 p.m., Young People's Meeting. 12:30-12:55 p.m. Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (High). Thursdays and Saints'Days: HC 10 a.m. Evensong and Benediction, 8. Services of Spiritual Healing, Thurs., 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL AND CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHRIST CHURCH IN ST. GEORGE 316 East 88th Street Copyright PHILADELPHIA Saint Louis, Missouri New York City 2nd Street above Market The Rev. J. Francis Sant, Rector The Rev. James A. Paul, Rector Founded 1695 Built 1727 Tlie Rev. William Baxter Sundays: Holy Communion, 8; Church Rev. E. A. de Bordenave, Rector Minister of Education School, 9:30; Morning Service, 11; Eve­ Sunday: 8, 9:25, 11a.m. High School, ning Prayer, 5. Rev. William Eckntan, Assistant Sunday Services 9 and 11. 5:45 p.m.; Canterbury Club, 6:30 p.m. PRO-CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY Noonday Prayers Weekdays. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL TRINITY Church Open Daily 9 to 5. Shelton Square Paris, France 23, Avenue George V ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Buffalo, New York Services: 8:30, 10:30 (S.S.), 10:45 Oklahoma, City, Okla. Very Rev. Philip t. McNairy, D.D., Dean Boul e v ard • * R a sp ail Very Rev. John S. Willey, Dean Canon Leslie D. Hallett Student and Artists Center Sunday: H. C. 8, 11 first S.; Church Canon Mitchell Haddad The Rt. Rev. J. I. Blair Lamed, Bishop School', 10:50; M. P. 11. Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and 11. The Very Rev. Sturgis Lee Riddle, Dean Weekday: Thurs. 10. Other services as Daily: H.C., 12:05 noon; also 7:30 a.m. "A Church for All Americans" announced. Tues. Healing Service, 12 noon, Wed. VOL. XL, No. 46 The WITNESS June 25, 1953 FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH PUBLICATION OFFICE, TUNXHANNOCK, PA. EDITORIAL OFFICE, 12 WEST 11th STREET, NEW YORK 11, N. Y. STORY OF THE WEEK- resolution which would not Trustees of Sewanee Reverse deny admission to Negroes, but which stated that "the Segregation Rule best interests of White and Negro races will not be served" First Negro Student Applies for Admission by admitting Negroes at this To the School of Theology time. The second resolution, of- By Davis B. Carter and Duncan M. Gray, Jr. report of their findings to be­ ferred as a substitute on the publication. gin the meeting and presented floor for the majority report, * The board of trustees of majority and minority recom­ was defeated by a standing and the University of the South mendations. A six-man major­ vote. After several other sub­ voted 78-6 to admit Negro stu­ ity recommended the following stitutes were defeated, a two- reuse dents to the School of Theology resolution be adopted : " Re­ thirds majority under a call for on the same basis as white students at a special called solved: that no qualified appli­ for previous question, brought meeting June 4. cant to the School of Theology the majority report to the required floor for a vote. Vote by orders Following five hours of de­ was granted on the demand of liberation on recommendations one trustee and the resolution submitted by the special com­ was defeated by a 31-31 tie Permission mittee by Chancellor R. Bland vote among the deputies. The Mitchell to study the question bishops voted 19-3 for adoption. of admission of Negroes to the (According to the constitution DFMS. / School of Theology, the trustees of the University a vote by instructed the administration orders divides the trustees into to disregard race as a consid­ Church two " houses " — one composed eration in the admission of of bishops, the other of priests students to the seminary. and laymen. This gives a 2 to The resolution read: "Where­ 1 majority in the lower house.) Episcopal as the constitution and ordin­ The resolution adopted was the ances of the University of the of presented by the Rev. George South do not deny admission Alexander of Columbia, S.
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