Ecclesiastical Affairs: Mar. 31, 1924

¶Lincoln Cathedral, England, is cracking. One hundred thousand dollars more is needed to save it. Forthwith to this country has come the cathedral dean, T. C. Fry, calling to "educated lovers of the great old memorials, which after all belong not only to England but to the English-speaking race." A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. James J. Goodwin, Manhattan; the patrons included John W. Davis, and Mesdames E. L. Baylies, G. Whitney, W. B. Cutting, B. Brewster, H. L. Satterlee, H, F. Osborn. A. B. Hepburn.

¶ In Manhattan, Unitarian Potter defeated...

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