Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 2
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‘Services for Glenn P. Holcomb
will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Flanner & Buchanan
eral lived at 411 Buckingham Dr.
A native of Bay City, Mich. Mr. Holcomb lived most of his life in Indianapolis. He attended Wisconsin University and was a member of the Baptist Church and the Indianapolis Athletic b.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hannah H. Holcomb; a son,
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Move Swiftly After
Episcopal laymen, interested
Division of General Motors, are organizing the Canterbury Foundation which will raise money on a loan basis with U. 8. savings bonds as collateral. The Ej Church took control of the college two years ago by placing a majority of members on the board of trustees. Trustees to withdraw the church’s control, said there
ter, Miss Glenda Elaine Holcomb; his mother, Mrs. Alberta Palmer Holcomb, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Dorothy Holcomb, Milwaukee, Wis, and a brother, Lt. John K. Holcomb, Annapolis,
James Arthur Holcomb; a daugh-
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the bperation of Canterbury College fund-raising campaign for the college the first of the week. 2 laymen moved swiftly after the college board of trustees this week voted to withdraw the church’s support from the college. The laymen, headed by Schuyler C. Mowrer, official of Allison
To Withdraw Church's Fin
in
» Bums Fung College Tr Vote ar Sopa seeing their church continue in Danville, expect to open a
college spongorship.” i The statement was authorized {by the Rt. Rev. Mal{lett, bishop of the Northern In- | diana Episcopal Diocese.
At the same time, Dr. Cum- &
d he will accept
ings an was lack of financial support the position of dean of DePauw &= University effective Sept. 1. He|&
from the church. Other sponsors of the
iin March, 1946, while it was =Il
tion plan are Lyman B. Whitaker, ~ ...1 Normal College. Willis Conner Jr. and George! prior to that he was assistant
Howe,
Smith, Kokomo. The laymen assume that if the, chester faculty. During World college trustees are shown evi- War II he served in the Navy.
dence of financial backing they reconsider . their
will
withdraw church control. Dr. Edgar C. Cumings, col-lof Theology at Denver, Colo, last
e president, yesterday issued summer. ae the hart of the DePauw history de-
a statement trustees’ action.
Mad.
explaining
Indianapolis; Irving Bald- to the director of Indiana Uniwin, Ft. Wayne, and Donald B. versity Extension Division and a
| member of the University of Ro-
At DePauw he will
vote to Dean Edward R. Bartlett, who
{became president of Iliff School Dr. George B. Man|partment has been acting dean
“The ‘trustees of Canterbury! since that time.
THE LNDIANAPO
College feel With a deep sense of | FH
founda- became president of the college, 7
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