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These services at which attendance is voluntary are led by the Chaplain, by the President of the College, by selected faculty members, students, and visitors.
The northern triangle of Times Square is technically Duffy Square, dedicated in 1937 to Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York City's " Fighting 69th " Infantry Regiment ; a memorial to Duffy is located there, along with a statue of George M. Cohan.
St. Titus is the patron saint of the United States Army Chaplain Corps.
In the United Kingdom the term often retains its positive sense as a reference to natural selection, and for example Richard Dawkins wrote in his collection of essays A Devil's Chaplain, published in 2003, that as a scientist he is a Darwinist.
One of the canons is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and often holds also the post of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
The Speaker is further responsible for overseeing the officers of the House: the Clerk, the Sergeant-at-Arms, the Chief Administrative Officer, and the Chaplain.
The article is included in the books Dennett and His Critics: Demystifying Mind ( ISBN 0-631-19678-1 ) and A Devil's Chaplain.
* In the Warhammer 40, 000 Horus Heresy Novel Series, Erebus is the name of the first Chaplain of the Word Bearers legion.
In the early 1880s, U. S. Army Chaplain, Winfield Scott, who was lured in to help promote Phoenix and the surrounding area, was impressed with the region and paid the paltry sum of $ 2. 50 an acre for a stretch of land where the city is now located.
originally from Pampa, is a St. Louis-based Christian Chaplain, Televangelist and Retiree from the United States Air Force who hosts Christian Commentary, which airs internationally on radio and television.
The present Chaplain is Richard Thomson.
This view was partially shared by Dr. Alan Campbell Don, Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who wrote that he suspected the King " is sexually abnormal which may account for the hold Mrs. S. has over him ".
A Devil's Chaplain, subtitled Reflections on Hope, Lies, Science, and Love is a 2003 book of selected essays and other writings by Richard Dawkins.
The Inn has had a Chaplain since at least 1400, where a court case is recorded as being brought by the " Chaplain of Greyes Inn ".
There he recovers and is visited by the Chaplain and Major Danby.
While Yossarian is trying to work out how to escape this Catch-22 situation, the Chaplain runs in to announce that the missing Orr is alive and well, and has rowed his way to neutral Sweden, escaping the war.
Francis Wagstaffe is the creation of the Reverend Toby Forward, BEd, MA, and the Reverend David Johnson, BA ( Cantab ), sometime President of the Cambridge Union, now Chaplain to the Oxford Union.
The Honorary Chaplain of the Butchers ' is by tradition the Rector of St Barts.
Chaplain Watters is one of seven chaplains to receive the Medal of Honor.
The current Superintendent of the Larne Circuit as of July 2012 is Rev Tommy Stevenson and other staff on the circuit include a Pastoral Assistant for Craigyhill Mrs Elaine Barnett and a Retired Minister in Carnlough Rev Henry Keys who was a former Chaplain in Methodist College Belfast and Queens University Belfast.

Chaplain and Rev
He whispered them jokingly, to the Prison Chaplain Rev.
However, the Chaplain, the Rev.
The young princess was christened on 9 January 1834 at Cambridge House, Hanover by Rev John Ryle Wood, Chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge.
The young princess was christened at the same palace on 16 August 1822, by Rev Edward Curtis Kemp ( Chaplain to the British Ambassador to the Court of Berlin, The Rt.
Currently, Chaplain Rev.
Salisbury's portrait of Cornwell hangs in the Anglican church within the Royal Navy's Initial Training Establishment HMS Raleigh, perhaps selected as an appropriate place also because the ship's Chaplain, The Rev.
Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith ( 1826-1906 ), scholar of indology, Son of Rev R C Griffith ( Chaplain to the Marquis of Bath 1830 ) B. A.
He was the eldest son of George Saxon Sproston, a U. S. naval surgeon, and Jane Glendy, a daughter of the Rev John Glendy, former Chaplain of the United States Senate.
* Chaplain: Rev Robert McMullan
In 1793, the area's first land grant was made to the Chaplain of the First Fleet, the Rev.
" A Chaplain of the Revolution: Memoirs of the Rev.
Frederick Spurrell ( 1824-1902 ), the first Chaplain to the British Residents at Stockholm ( 1849 ) and Rector of Faulkbourne, Essex ( 1853-1898 ); Lt .- Col. Robert John Spurrell ( 1855-1929 ), army officer who rowed for Cambridge in the 1878 Boat Race ; Rev.
* Chaplain: The Rev.

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Chief of Staff Dr. Philip S. Cifarelli, who had developed a close personal friendship with Demara, personally vouched for him and Demara was allowed to remain as Chaplain.
Others believe the patronage of Dr. King, Bishop of London, which provided him with the Rectory of St. Martin's, Ludgate, and made him Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, relieved him from his financial troubles.
Chaplain: The Revd Dr Peter Mullen BA PhD Peter Mullen
Dr. Cameron Partridge D. Th., Episcopal Chaplain at Harvard, and Lecturer in the Committee on Degrees in women, Gender and Sexuality.
Services are led by the College Chaplain, currently the Reverend Dr. Anthony Bash.
Medical care was entrusted to a surgeon named Dr. Cooley, while Father Butler, Chaplain of the 23rd Illinois, provided for the spiritual needs of the soldiers.
Whilst Dr Selby Wright was away on wartime service as an Army Chaplain, the Revd George MacLeod ( later the Very Revd Lord MacLeod of Fuinary, founder of the Iona Community and Moderator in 1957 ) served as locum.

Chaplain and Robert
* Robert Pete, Command Chaplain, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, LA
Robert R. Brett – Chaplain killed during Vietnam War.
In the original version of the book, Chaplain Tappman was called " Robert Oliver Shipman ".
An interministerial commission requested Robert Louis ( 1902 – 1965 ), heraldic artist, to produce a version of the Chaplain design.
Canon Robert Lennox is the current Chaplain and though an Anglican chapel, many other faiths ' religious texts and teachings are incorporated in the spirit of inclusiveness and religious education.
In 1832 George Robert Gleig, by then Chaplain to the Chelsea Hospital — the Chelsea Pensioners — and a well-known author, mainly on military matters, publicly opposed the Reform Bill before Parliament.
Recent Celebrants have included: The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2012 ); The Reverend Paul Keane, Old Oratorian and Chaplain to the University of Essex ( 2011 ); The Very Reverend Richard Duffield, Provost of the Birmingham Oratory and Promoter of the Cause of Canonisation for John Henry Cardinal Newman ( 2010 ); The Very Reverend Robert Byrne, Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 2009 ); The Right Reverend Patrick O ' Donoghue, Bishop Emeritus of Lancaster ( 2008 ); The Right Reverend Dom Aidan Bellenger, Abbot of Downside ( 2007 ); Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville, Archbishop Emeritus of Birmingham ( 2006 ); The Right Reverend Dom Cuthbert Brogan, Abbot of Farnborough ( 2005 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Alan Hopes, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2004 ); The Right Reverend Bishop George Stack, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2003 ); His Eminence Cormac Cardinal Murphy-O ’ Connor, Archbishop of Westminster ( 2002 ); The Right Reverend Bishop Arthur Roche, Bishop of Leeds ( 2001 ); Bishop Victor Guazzelli, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster ( 2000 ); The Abbot of Ampleforth ( 1999 ); The Catholic Chaplain to Harrow School ( 1998 ); the Provost of the London Oratory ( 1997 ); the Apostolic Nuncio ( 1996 ); His Eminence George Basil Cardinal Hume ( 1995 ); Dom Stanislaus Hobbs of St Benedict ’ s Abbey, Ealing ( 1994 ); the Master of St Benet ’ s Hall, Oxford ( 1993 ); and the Provost of the Oxford Oratory ( 1992 ).
Robert W. Chaplain owned Hillside and Bore Head who was trained by D. Judd and Ron Dillon.
On 14 April 1587, printing material for Catholic literature was found in a cave on the Little Orme, where it had been used by the recusant Robert Pugh ( squire of Penrhyn Hall ) and his Chaplain Father William Davies to print Y Drych Cristianogawl ( The Christian Mirror ), the first book to be printed in Wales.
* Robert R. Brett – Chaplain during Vietnam War.
Vincent Robert Capodanno former Maryknoll missionary, Servant of God, and Medal of Honor winner during the Viet Nam War as a Navy Chaplain attached to the US Marines.
Under the leadership of Church of Scotland Chaplain Robert MacPherson and soldiers of the famous 78th Fraser Highlanders of James Wolfe's Army in 1759.
Also known as Methodism's " Singing Chaplain ," from coast to coast he sang " We're building two a day ," a song written in response to the charge that the church was dying out, a charge made by a widely known agnostic of the day, Robert G. Ingersoll.
* The Right Hon Sir Robert Stopford KCVO, CBE, Bishop of London, Chaplain to The Queen
Reverend Robert Taylor ( 1784 – 1844 ), was an early 19th century Radical, a clergyman turned freethinker whose " Infidel home missionary tour " was a dramatic incident in Charles Darwin's education, subsequently leaving Charles Darwin with a horrifying memory of " the Devil's Chaplain " as a warning of the dangers of dissent from established Church of England doctrine.
Colonel Sir Robert Brooke ( 1744 – 1811 ), Lieutenant-Colonel in the army of Bengal and Governor of the island of St Helena from 1788 to 1800. He married in 1775, Anna Maria Mapletoft, daughter of Reverend Robert Mapletoft, Assistant Chaplain to the East India Company at St John's, Calcutta ; they had five sons and two daughters.

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