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Rev. G. A. Studdart-Kennedy, Vicar of St. Edmund's Church, London, who is widely known throughout the English speaking world by his pen-name of "Woodbine Willie", will be the special preacher at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at 136 Tremont Street in Boston on Sunday morning, November 25, at eleven o'clock. Rev. Mr. Studdart-Kennedy, who is an honorary chaplain to the King of England, has become famous through his brilliant preaching, and his outspoken, striking books. Among his better known writings, are: "Food for the Fed-up, or I Believe", "Democracy and a Dog-Collar," "Lies", "Rough Rymes of a Padre", and "Sorrows of God".
The service will be conducted by the Very Reverend Edmund S. Rousmaniere, Dean of the Cathedral Church, assisted by Rev. Donald B. Aldrich, Chaplain of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The entire service and sermon will be broadcast by radio. On Monday, Mr. Studdart-Kennedy will be the guest of the clergy of Massachusetts at a luncheon, and will conduct a series of meditations in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul.
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