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Events John's was incredibly behind the times,
Hodder, a man of action and ability--ahem! there was no excuse for a
considering the proximity of Dalton Street neighbourhood, not enlarging
kindergartens, schools, workshops, libraries, a dispensary and day
at Mr. Parr, who drummed on the vestry table. They would need extra
other churches in the city.html">city that were ahead of St. John's--a reproach--
contribute to such a scheme when he, the rector.html">rector.html">rector; should be ready to
arrival. He had only one criticism of institutional work, that in his
in any great numbers. Perhaps that were too much to ask, in these days.
from denying the positive good such work accomplished through association
said, lived in this part of the city, and he would be glad to do anything
and the rector, to consult architects and to decide upon a site.
Hodder began a correspondence with experts in other cities,
child-specialist, Dr. Jarvis, and with certain clergymen who believed
rector had laid out for his inspection the architects' sketch for the
assistant.
"It may as well be that," replied McCrae.
The suspicion began to dawn on Hodder that the Scotch man's ideals were
compromise, a yielding to the inevitable . . . .
Mr. Ferguson's remark that an enlarged parish house and a new settlement
department store out of the dance-halls interested Hodder, who conceived
his bachelor shopping, often resorted to the emporium of his vestryman,
feet, to roam, fascinated, through the mazes of its aisles, where he
women in black gowns and white collars and cuffs. But they were not. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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