Monday, Dec. 22, 1924

Bulletin

Last winter, unable to sit through "schismatic and irritating" Fundamentalist sermons, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, patriarchal poet-diplomat of Princeton, N. J., gave up his family pew, transferred his worshipping from Princeton's First Presbyterian Church to its Second (TIME, Jan.14).

Last summer, the cause of Dr. Van Dyke's irritation, Dr. J. Gresham Machen, "stated supply" at the First Presbyterian, was removed to duties elsewhere (TIME, July 28).

Last week, Dr. Charles R. Erdman of the Princeton Theological Seminary was appointed pastor of the First Presbyterian.

Last week, the whilom Van Dyke pew in the First Presbyterian was promptly reengaged by its former snowy-haired occupant.