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Balboa Park History July – December 1916
Note: Because of the large size of the section for 1916, it has been subdivided into two parts.
January to June, 1916 ~ July to December, 1916
July 1, 1916, San Diego Sun, 1:6. Oregon troopers detrain; Troop A of Second Battalion, Third Oregon Cavalry and Infantry go into camp east of Exposition; first section of Oregon National Guard arrived yesterday and went into camp on high ground overlooking Tijuana valley.
July 1, 1916, San Diego Sun, 3:3. Foresters own great Fair today. . . . At 1:30 this afternoon the Foresters marched from Maryland hotel to Exposition; at 2:30 fancy prize drills by crack teams and concert by Tommasino’s Royal Italian band; candidates to “ride goat,” wrestle, box and be executed by shots from 5-inch brass cannon during initiation ceremonies beginning at 8:30.
July 1, 1916, San Diego Union, 5:1. Foresters will be honored at Exposition today; parade will move from Maryland Hotel to grounds at 1:30 this afternoon; fancy prize drills in afternoon; band concert and public initiation in evening; carnival on Isthmus.
July 1, 1916, San Diego Union, 5:24. Miss Bessie Killeen, San Diego High School girl, Goddess of Liberty; chooses nine schoolmates for her attendants.
July 1, 1916, San Die
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The Ministry Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
SAMUEL SANDMEL, 68, noted Reform Jewish theologian and author, the first Jewish scholar to publish a study of the New Testament; November 4 in Cincinnati, Ohio, after a long illness.
WELLINGTON MULWA, 61, bishop since 1970 of Kenya’s Africa Inland Church; begun in 1895 by the Africa Inland Mission, the 2,000-congregation, 500,000-member body is Kenya’s largest Protestant church; November 11, in Nairobi, from complications resulting from pneumonia.
The Southern Baptist Convention is speeding after a goal of presenting the gospel to everyone on earth by the year 2000. But moving faster up the denominational agenda has been the issue of biblical inerrancy. In recent months, the nation’s largest Protestant body has been almost hamstrung by it.
The issue has been building since the denomination’s national convention last June in Houston, where a group of Baptists vigorously campaigned to elect a proinerrancy SBC president, Adrian Rogers of Memphis, Tennessee. Of the 34 Baptist state conventions held during the past two months, at least 10 were affected directly or indirectly by the conservatives versus liberals debate over Scripture.
In Georgia, conservatives (meaning in this context those who advocate full biblical inerrancy and mo