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FAVOR SUNDAY OPENING; A Demand Made for More Liberal Liquor Laws. CLERGYMEN JOIN THE MOVEMENT Speeches at the Cooper Union Meeting by the Rev. Drs. Rainsford and Rylance -- Letter from Carl Schurz.

FAVOR SUNDAY OPENING; A Demand Made for More Liberal Liquor Laws. CLERGYMEN JOIN THE MOVEMENT Speeches at the Cooper Union Meeting by the Rev. Drs. Rainsford and Rylance -- Letter from Carl Schurz.
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Two Protestant Episcopal clergymen, the Rev. Dr. W.S. Rainsford of St. George's Church, and the Rev. Dr. J.H. Rylance of St. Mark's Church, joined last night with ex-Senator John J. Boyd, ex-Assemblyman Otto Kempner, ex-Mayor A. Oakey Hall, Dr. John Friedrich, and others in demanding the legalizing of the liquor traffic on Sundays. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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