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An Episcopal clergyman has been named the first Negro member of the United Ministry. The Rev. Warner R. Traynham, Associate Episcopal Chaplain to Harvard and Radcliffe, will lead services, counsel students and participate in conferences. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the Episcopal Seminary in Alexandria, Va., he studied for a year at Oxford University.
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