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CLARENCE S. DARROW PETER SISSMAN GEOGE M. POPHAM VICTOR D. YARROS WILLIAM L. CARLIN | CLARENCE S. DARROW PETER SISSMAN GEOGE M. POPHAM VICTOR D. YARROS WILLIAM L. CARLIN | ||
And speaking of Episcopalianism, I have a very bright friend in | And speaking of Episcopalianism, I have a very bright friend in Greeley Colorado who teaches in the College. He came in the Monday Morning & told me he had been to the Episcopalian church the day before. I asked him if an agnostic like him wasnt ashamed to go to church. He allowed it was better for his business to go [[?]] a while, and then I said, why the Episcopalian. He replied as follows. When I was a boy I got a job at [[?]] a RR through Wyoming the hotels in the little country cross roads were vile Mostly dust & flies & liquid butter etc. etc. He finally went down to the camp and got some canned corn, canned beef, canned beans etc. etc. and took them to his room and boarded out of cans. He found out he could get along a good deal better in the canned stuff than on the hotel grub. He said he had rather listen to the canned service & prayers of the Episcopal Church than |
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letterhead DARROW, SISSMAN, POPHAM & CARLIN LAWYERS 1310, 140 N. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO TELEPHONE CENTRAL 925 CLARENCE S. DARROW PETER SISSMAN GEOGE M. POPHAM VICTOR D. YARROS WILLIAM L. CARLIN
And speaking of Episcopalianism, I have a very bright friend in Greeley Colorado who teaches in the College. He came in the Monday Morning & told me he had been to the Episcopalian church the day before. I asked him if an agnostic like him wasnt ashamed to go to church. He allowed it was better for his business to go ? a while, and then I said, why the Episcopalian. He replied as follows. When I was a boy I got a job at ? a RR through Wyoming the hotels in the little country cross roads were vile Mostly dust & flies & liquid butter etc. etc. He finally went down to the camp and got some canned corn, canned beef, canned beans etc. etc. and took them to his room and boarded out of cans. He found out he could get along a good deal better in the canned stuff than on the hotel grub. He said he had rather listen to the canned service & prayers of the Episcopal Church than