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Key words and phrases Horace Davis, Unitarian Church, American Unitarian Association, Sunday school, San Francisco, Pacific Coast Conference, ligion, William Day, Fresno, Unitar, Reed College, Dana St, Portland, William G, Liberal Christian, Thomas Clayton, KEARNY STREET, Jesus, Free Catholic Church, Humboldt County |
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 | Cambridge, Mass - Page 10Samuel McChord Crothers, of Cambridge, Mass., has accepted the invitation of Reed College, Portland, to spend February in the Northwest. ... |
 | Fresno - Page 236Those are thoughts suggested by our Fresno and Stockton difficulties and by the original and successful venture of the Trustees of the two churches, ...more pages: 208 |
 | Pomona - Page 66His work in Pomona was not confined to the Unitarian Church, he mingled with other religious denominations and impressed them with the fact that he ...more pages: 187 |
More | Long Beach - Page 203first at Santa Cruz, and the last twelve years has been settled at Santa Ana and for more than two years has also cared for the church at Long Beach.more pages: 251 |
 | San Diego - Page 195Perkins left for San Diego and other California points to participate in the Unitarian conference and to visit friends for a few weeks.more pages: 212 |
 | Palo Alto - Page 55Dutton extended a gracious courtesy to the two young ministers who have lately been settled over the churches at Berkeley and Palo Alto, by a pleasant ...more pages: 272 |
 | Berkeley - Page 201San Diego express gratitude for the help it brought and suggest that steps be taken at once to provide for a general attendance next year at Berkeley. ...more pages: 55 |
 | Oakland - Page 204An item in an Oakland paper sets forth the proved possibility of minimum cost of subsistence. The wife of a Unitarian minister, blessed with fourteen ...more pages: 46 |
 | Seattle - Page 323To reach Seattle in time to take the first train for Eastern Washington, it was found advisable to seek a Pullman berth soon after the meeting. ...more pages: 162 |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 166Crothers on February sixth gave his many old friends in Santa Barbara a welcome opportunity to hear him speak and to greet.more pages: 88 |
 | Spokane - Page 246Burrage and his sons was threatened they removed to Spokane. Washington, and during their stay in that inland city they were largely instrumental in ...more pages: 195 |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 246Nearly sixty years ago they left New England and settled in Portland, Oregon. They were foremost in the little band that organized the Unitarian ...more pages: 119 |
 | Eugene, Oregon - Page 258Andrew Fish has accepted a call to the church at Eugene, Oregon, and will begin his ministry there on September 3rd. ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 30There seems little doubt that our population has been increased and that California and San Francisco have become well and favorably known. ...more pages: 258 |
 | Los Angeles - Page 258Ruess will spend July about San Francisco bay and August in Los Angeles in studies and investigations preparatory to his work next year. ... |
 | Redlands - Page 96In answer to an interviewer who recently asked the minister of the Unitarian church at Redlands if he held the negative, agnostic view to be the only ...more pages: 231 |
 | Boston - Page 267awakening to responsibilities on the part of Unitarians the action of the members of the Association at the recent meeting in Boston is significant. ... |
 | San Jose - Page 117Henning, formerly pastor of the church at Santa Rosa, now residing at San Jose, has entered upon the publication of a journal in that city, ... |
 | Meadville - Page 209this Meadville opportunity both social inspiration and a knowledge of the technique required for efficient management of modern church activities. ... |
 | Lawrence, Mass - Page 140The Unitarian Church at Lawrence, Mass., is planning to celebrate its Seventieth Birthday in October, 1917, by opening a new church building. ... |
 | BELLINGHAM, WASH - Page 81to do with a possible future life which critics pronounce one of the daintiest productions of its kind in existence: from ttje BELLINGHAM, WASH. ... |
 | Sacramento - Page 320Sullivan was demonstrated on the following evening when a large number of them came to Sacramento to hear him again. ... |
 | Salem, Oregon - Page 231Fischer has resigned the pulpit of the church at Salem, Oregon, to take effect July 1st. He returns to the East, and for the present accepts a ... |
 | Houston, Texas - Page 10church at Hanford, has accepted a call to the Unitarian church at Houston, Texas, and will take up his ministry there on the first Sunday of November. ... |
 | Vancouver, BC - Page 81The ride by auto to Blaine, mentioned above, was necessary since the Great Northern railroad has taken off one of its through trains to Vancouver, BC, ... |
 | New York - Page 267but he naturally feels constrained to stand by his New York parish and cannot in justice to his people give all his time to missionary efforts. ... |
 | Salt Lake City, Utah - Page 166One of the most important matters concerning the Unitarian Church at Salt Lake City, Utah, from an efficiency standpoint is the loss of ten families, ... |
 | Stockton, California - Page 279Lawrance has led Unity Sunday school of the First Unitarian Church of Stockton, California, to emphasize during the year three questions: How much am ... |
 | Schenectady - Page 268He first took charge of the little mission church at Schenectady and at once leaped into prominence in the community through his remarkable gifts as a ... |
 | VICTORIA, BC - Page 223VICTORIA, BC— The little band of workers at Victoria remain hopeful in spite of the awful depression of these days and is determined not to let the ... |
 | Greeley, Colorado - Page 286McReynolds has accepted a call to Greeley, Colorado, and will enter upon his charge of the pulpit on the second Sunday in September. |
 | Buffalo, NY - Page 13In the meantime the question was practically answered for me by a correspondent from Buffalo, NY, to the Christian Register. ... |
 | Lenox, Mass - Page 38Washington to Lenox, Mass., I was well aware that though he had not visited the town before, he would find many whom he had met in New York and that ... |
 | JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS - Page 78hearts and it flows in from the inexhaustible sources. Here is my highest wish for my friends. What more can I wish for them ? JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. ... |
 | Dover, Mass - Page 119William Rogers Lord, for several years minister of the Unitarian church at Portland, Oregon, died on February 1st at his home in Dover, Mass. ... |
 | Moscow, Idaho - Page 144Washington, or Moscow, Idaho, where Unitarian preaching is unknown or very infrequent, he commands a wide hearing, and hundreds go away with a very ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 65Eliot, of George Washington University, St. Louis; Ezra Cornell, Peter Cooper, Jonas Clark, Cyrus Pierce who built the first normal school of the ... |
 | California, Miss - Page 165TC Burnett of the University of California, Miss Margaret Hayne, MA, Rabbi Marks A. Meyer and Miss Julia Ervin. Organ recitals are given on Friday of ... |
 | Butte, Montana - Page 232TC Brock way of the Butte, Montana, Unitarian Church, will occupy the pulpit of the San Diego Church for July and August, during which period Mr. ... |
 | Oceanside - Page 251He is now at Oceanside for a brief stay with his father. Some church now without a minister will be fortunate if it can secure his services. Rev. ... |
 | Kansas City - Page 268For a time he made a very meager living tutoring and translating in Kansas City. Then he found a teacher's place in Cleveland and there came in ... |
 | Canon City, Colorado - Page 246Further change of climate being necessary, the family removed to Canon City, Colorado, where they resided till the death of Mr. ... |
 | Santa Monica - Page 148An interesting meeting was recently held in Santa Monica by the Woman's Club emphasizes the responsibility that rests upon us in making war upon ... |
 | Indianapolis - Page 175D., of Indianapolis, a member of the Indian Board of State Charities. He is the first representative of the Catholic clergy to be president of the ... |
 | Rockland, Mass - Page 34AH Sargent, of Rockland, Mass., to convince his people that all the news of the world is not bad news, decided upon a Good News Week, during which ... |
 | Chicago - Page 204Since 1911 he has made Chicago his home, inaugurating a Fellowship there. Last year he joined the Presbyterian church and took part in the ... |
 | Hart, Miss - Page 111Hart, Miss Wade. Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Simpson, all spoke seriously and well. Then Mrs. John Martinon convulsed the members with an Art Talk on some ... |
 | Tacoma - Page 147Marshall Dawson, who went East after the conclusion of his services at Tacoma. has accepted charge of the Congregational Church in Stowe, Mass. ... |
 | Bakersfield - Page 313Accompanied by friends they motored leisurely northward, over the pictur- esque Tejon route, through Bakersfield and Portersville and climbed the ... |
 | Lynn, Mass - Page 231church at Redlands, after six years of successful work at Louisville, Ky., has resigned the pulpit and accepted charge of our church at Lynn, Mass. ... |
 | Brooklyn, NY - Page 315JH Lathrop, Brooklyn, NY, formerly minister of the church. By a vote of the meeting the proposed transfer of Unity Hall to the church corporation was ... |
 | Cleveland - Page 268Then he found a teacher's place in Cleveland and there came in contact with Minot Simons. Gradually he became persuaded that he could return to ... |
 | Elizabeth, New Jersey - Page 287Pfeiffer, formerly minister of our church at Elizabeth, New Jersey, who broke down from the burden of four services on each Sunday, did the wise thing ... |
 | Ashland, Ore - Page 258George Webster, pastor twenty- eight years ago of the Congregational church in Ashland, Ore., at the time Dr. Watry was a Catholic priest in that city ... |
 | Colorado Springs - Page 28621 he had reached Colorado Springs. He expects by the 28th to reach Long Beach, where he promises himself the pleasure of a brief sojourn with Rev. ... |
 | Los Gatos - Page 299Kimball, of Los Gatos, also survive. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. HEB Speight of Berkeley. It was a day of fitting beauty. ... |
 | Louisville, Ky - Page 231Maxwell Savage, formerly minister of our church at Redlands, after six years of successful work at Louisville, Ky., has resigned the pulpit and ... |
 | Grand Rapids, Michigan - Page 204Benjamin Fay Mills, for several years prominent in the Unitarian denomination, died, after a brief illness, at Grand Rapids, Michigan, on May 1st, ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 56Frederic Almy of Buffalo says that at the recent National Conference of Charities in Baltimore he asked a layman there if he had ever met Jane Addams, ... |
 | Minneapolis - Page 46Knox received her early education in Minneapolis, where her family had removed and where she herself married. On her way west with her husband, ... |
 | Columbus, Ohio - Page 163A very significant conference was lately held in Columbus, Ohio, where 500 delegates, thoroughly representative, considered the subject of Church and ... |
 | Hartford, Conn - Page 27Dieffenbach, of Hartford, Conn., an old college friend of Mr. Dietrich, opened the year's work the first Sunday in September with a sensible and ... |
 | Fitchburg, Mass - Page 19Stebbins in 1855, to his congregation at Fitchburg, Mass, (the first of the three churches to which he has ministered), have been preserved by a ... |
 | Huntington Beach - Page 100At Huntington Beach the electric line was running to Los Angeles, and soon a pleasant luncheon was being shared with Rev. ... |
 | Irvine - Page 203that struck an automobile driven by their father — a careful man to whom no blame attaches, a grade crossing at Irvine, providing no adequate •warning ... |
 | Andover, NH - Page 162Carr, Andover, NH From Southern New England: William H. Taft, New Haven, Conn. From Middle States: Frank H. Hiseock, Syracuse, NY From Southern ... |
 | Detroit, Michigan - Page 323On the way home the Sullivans had promised to stop at Detroit, Michigan, for co-operation with Rev. Eugene L. Shippen in a few meetings. ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 234The trip from New Orleans to New York by boat took a little more than five days and five nights, but proved to be very pleasant. ... |
 | Williamsport, Pa - Page 112A minister came, to the Episcopal church at Williamsport, Pa., to speak. "Do you wish to wear a surplice ?" asked the rector. "Surplice ! ... |
 | Concord, NH - Page 234Wing of Concord, NH, took me in his machine to Concord, Mass., to visit Emerson 's old home and the spot where his precious dust mingles with mother ... |
 | Pasadena - Page 46Services were also held in the afternoon in the Uni- versalist church at Pasadena, of which he was formerly the pastor, and his body was laid to rest ... |
 | Rutland, Vermont - Page 204In 1878 he began his ministry in the Congregational church at Rutland, Vermont. From 1886 to 1897 he was active as an evangelist. ... |
 | Jacksonville - Page 137A side trip to Jacksonville, the oldest town in Southern Oregon, proved very interesting. One would easily imagine himself in some quaint town in ... |
 | Sherwood, Oregon - Page 45Gordon Scott, of Sherwood, Oregon, with her three children ; their son Samuel E. Eliot, head worker at the Woods Run Industrial Home of Pittsburg, ... |
 | Watsonville - Page 318Sullivan, and their proud and happy courier started for Santa Cruz by way of Watsonville. Cordially welcomed and bountifully refreshed, the minister ... |
 | Whittier - Page 99The only recourse remaining at high water was to strike across the valley to higher ground beyond and the crossing of the Ran Gabriel beyond Whittier. ... |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 101by the Ruess family, while the field secretary was deposited with the Stones, an interested and interesting family, formerly of Worcester, Mass. ... |
 | Denver - Page 298A year ago I came to Denver; with some difficulty I found Unity church and Mr. Eliot at work in his study. Perhaps he will allow me to say that I was ... |
 | Whitefield, NH - Page 12"The cottage in Whitefield, NH, where I began this writing last Sunday, looks out full on the broad, gentle, wooded western slope of Mt. ... |
 | Sedro-Woolley, Wash - Page 212Written reports were read from Eugene, Ore. ; Bellingham, Wash. ; Sedro-Woolley, Wash. ; Santa Cruz, Cal. ; San Jose, Cal. ; Santa Barbara, Cal. ... |
 | Pittsburgh - Page 177Then to Pittsburgh, a city of bustling business and religious bigotry : What a challenge ? The scholar must come out of his study and become the ... |
 | Hemet - Page 101Very early rising made possible readiness at the Santa Fe station at half-past seven on Friday morning to take the train for Hemet. but the trains for ... |
 | Pullman, Washington - Page 133Moscow and the near by city of Pullman, Washington, another educational center, offer attractive fields for missionary effort. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 234Wing of Concord, NH, took me in his machine to Concord, Mass., to visit Emerson 's old home and the spot where his precious dust mingles with mother ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 299Hathaway (Katherine Ann Buf- fum) was born in Providence, RI, November 2, 1832, and was a member of one of the prominent old families of Rhode Island. ... |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 33John Carroll Perkins, DD, formerly of Portland, Maine. He is supported by a small body of fine people, many of them connected with the University of ... |
 | San Bernardino - Page 98By going to San Bernardino, a transfer to North Pomona, enables the taking of a branch that soon reaches Pomona. ... |
 | Syracuse, NY - Page 162Hiseock, Syracuse, NY From Southern States: George Soule, New Orleans, La. From Central West: John Lawrence Mauran, St. Louis, Mo. ... |
 | Rome - Page 326Then committees of vigilance were organized to report secretly under oath to Rome concerning any unfavorable tendencies of young priests and thus was ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 186In setting forth the difference in spirit he said it seemed to be accepted at Cambridge that no one on entering should have much knowledge of English, ... |
 | London - Page 295When we detect at the present crisis such a poor showing in London and Boston, where the headquarters of the Rationalist and Unitarian movements are, ... |
 | Belgrade - Page 131He described the ravages of typhus fever, and drew a vivid picture of the bombardment of Belgrade and the awful carnage that compelled the Red Cross ... |
 | Yokohama - Page 72"The history of the building of the railroad from Yokohama to Tokio, which was done by foreigners, would not look well in print, and the building of ... |
 | Oxford - Page 209RP Farley, of England, will be the same as those given by him at Manchester College, Oxford, and will offer an unusual chance to become acquainted ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 327Yet the Puritan settlers at Plymouth thought it a rational proceeding to make a direct covenant with the Almighty when they set foot in the new world. ... |
 | Tokyo - Page 305On May 30, the Americans of Yokohama and Tokyo observed Memorial Day at the Gaiety Theatre in Tokyo. The Japan Advertiser of the following day ... |
 | Dublin - Page 174Graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, he became curate of Marylebone in 1857. In 1886 he became minister of St. James Chapel. ... |
 | Northampton - Page 177What could be finer for a young man, just entering the ministry, than to have his first opportunity for religious work in a town like Northampton, ... |
 | Venice - Page 100ocean side are simply perfect boulevards, so we rolled merrily for a long way, passing Venice and almost reaching Seal Beach before turning inward. ... |
 | Moscow - Page 133Two days and two nights on what is called the "slowest train in America" brought us to the little city of Moscow in Northern Idaho. ... |
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