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* Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ), a Northern Baptist, founding pastor of New York's Riverside Church in 1922.
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Fosdick, a brother of minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, was a graduate of Princeton, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Philosophical Association.
Harry Emerson Fosdick, who had been charged with heresy by opponents in the denomination, a case settled when Fosdick, a liberal Baptist, resigned his pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, which he had never joined.
In an interview recently Farrell discussed the byplay between his M * A * S * H co-stars, David Ogden Stiers and Harry Morgan: " David was like a rock, when he was concentrating, when he was being Charles Emerson Winchester III, you just couldn't get him, except for Harry Morgan.
He said the non-interventionists, without mentioning Harry Emerson Fosdick by name, seek to preserve the purity of their souls, either by denouncing military actions or by demanding that every action taken be unequivocally virtuous.
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 – 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 – 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 – 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ).
'" Rice became a fierce opponent of the National Council of Churches, the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, and prominent liberal ministers, such as Harry Emerson Fosdick, Nels Ferré, and G. Bromley Oxnam.
When Harry Seymour Ross was appointed the fourth president of Emerson College in 1931, the first course in radio broadcasting was taught by the program director of WEEI, a Boston AM radio station.
The church was conceived by John D. Rockefeller and Harry Emerson Fosdick as a large, interdenominational church in a neighborhood important to the city, open to all who profess faith in Christ.
Harry Emerson Fosdick ,( 1930 – 46 ), was the most prominent liberal Baptist minister of the early 20th Century.
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The celebrated author of juvenile adventure novels, Charles Austin Fosdick, better known by his pen name, Harry Castlemon, lived in Westfield for most of his adult life and is buried in the Westfield Cemetery.
He was the nephew of Charles Austin Fosdick, a popular author of adventure books for boys who wrote under the pen name Harry Castlemon.
A Protestant minister, Harry Emerson Fosdick, was listed because his books were " highly recommended by socialists and other radicals "
Harry and 1878
In 1878 small yachts were available to hire from John Loynes, and with easy access to the area by rail from London, Harry Blake created an agency for yachting holidays in 1908.
Albert Von Tilzer ( March 29, 1878 – October 1, 1956 ) was an American songwriter, the younger brother of fellow songwriter Harry Von Tilzer.
The second folk revival led to the discovery of many East Anglian folk musicians, including Suffolk melodeon player Oscar Woods, Norfolk singers Sam Larner ( 1878 – 1965 ), Harry Cox ( 1885 – 1971 ) and Walter Pardon ( 1914 – 96 ); Suffolk fiddler Harkie Nesling ( 1890 – 1978 ); Suffolk singer and bargeman Bob Roberts ( 1907 – 82 ), many of whom recorded for Topic Records.
These included Edward John " Johnny " Jackett ( 1878 – 1935 ), Charlie Mitchell ( 1885 – 1957 ), who looked after Tuke's boats, Willie Sainsbury, Tuke's eldest nephew, Leo Marshall, Georgie and Richard Fouracre, George Williams – younger son of close neighbours, Maurice Clift – nephew of a family friend, Ainsley Marks, Jack Rowling ( also spelled " Rolling "), Freddy Hall, Bert White and Harry Cleave.
Harry Lyman Davis ( January 25, 1878 – May 21, 1950 ) was an American politician of the Republican Party.
Harry Carey ( January 16, 1878 – September 21, 1947 ) was an American actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars.
Harry Douglas Clark Pepler ( 1878 – 1951 ), known as Hilary Pepler, was an English printer, writer and poet.
Residents in more recent times have included the hydrographer, Sir Edmund Irving ( 1910 – 1990 ), artists Spencer Gore ( 1878 – 1914 ) and Graham Sutherland ( 1903 – 1980 ), the author, Michael Gilbert ( 1912 – 2006 ), the psychic researcher, Harry Price ( 1881 – 1948 ), Hughie Green ( 1920 – 1997 ), the entertainer, Sir Roger de Grey ( 1918 – 1995 ), President of the Royal Academy, as well as Kelvin MacKenzie, former editor of The Sun ; current residents include Sir Michael Gambon, as well as Donald Adamson, the author and historian, Dr John Physick CBE FSA and Major Sir Richard Gethin, Bt who lives at Sole Street.
Harry Carey, Jr. was born Henry G. Carey in Saugus, California, the son of actor Harry Carey ( 1878 – 1947 ) and actress Olive Fuller Golden ( 1896 – 1988 ).
Harry Bernard ( January 13, 1878 – November 4, 1940 ) was a movie comedian who worked for Mack Sennett and with Laurel & Hardy, usually typecast as a policeman.
Etta Place ( born circa 1878, date of death unknown ) was a companion of the American outlaws Butch Cassidy ( real name Robert LeRoy Parker ) and the Sundance Kid ( Harry Alonzo Longabaugh ), both members of the outlaw gang known as the Wild Bunch.
Harry G. Leslie was born in West Lafayette, Indiana on August 6, 1878 to Daniel and Mary Burkhart Leslie.
The founder members of the club were Harry Weir and William Bunton, and the name “ Royal Albert ” was derived from Bunton who hailed from Larkhall ; Larkhall Royal Albert, the town's local team, were founded in 1878 by a mine-owner who also owned a ship called “ Royal Albert ”.
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