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Capt. W. N. Thomas Gives Chapel Address on Battlefront Religion
Mon., Dec. 7, 1942
Captain W. N. Thomas, chaplain of the U.S. Naval Academy, gave an address at Dickinson's Pearl Harbor memorial chapel service on Monday morning. Captain Thomas spoke on "Religion on the Battlefront", arguing that religion "can provide the medicine for sick-heartedness brought on by conditions of war".
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Dickinsonian, Dec. 10, 1942, pg. 2.