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High Noon lecture on Furman and the SC Baps over integration

PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 4:08 pm
by Stephen Fox
http://edge.furman.edu/who-speaks-for-furman.html

My blog on recent Lt Gov Race soon to follow.

I'm not sure Oneill knows of W.A. Criswell's address to the SC legislature in the winter of 56 where he ssaid You wouldn't call a chigger a chiggerow now would you.

And here is my blog this afternoon on what its all come to: http://foxofbama.blogspot.com/2014/11/s ... -50th.html

These folks have Furman, Clemson and Gaffney connection

PostPosted: Thu Nov 27, 2014 11:09 am
by Stephen Fox

Coffee

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 7:48 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman's Vernon Burton, FU 69

PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:34 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman and the Tea Party on occasion of Historic Inauguratio

PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:30 pm
by Stephen Fox

Classmate Alec Taylor named in Inaugural Address

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 2:18 pm
by Stephen Fox
Also liked President Davis phrase on the "fractiousness of fundamentalism"

http://www.furman.edu/About/About/Unive ... dress.aspx

Furman 2015 commencement address

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 5:20 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman grad composes opera on South Carolina execution

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 2:44 pm
by Stephen Fox

Marshall Frady and Lee Atwater's DAughter

PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:27 pm
by Stephen Fox
Daughter Salley not to mention rising sophomore Hubbard; had them all in mind this morning with my two minutes on NPR

http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2015- ... ymandering

Furman Chaplain Jim Pitts

PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 8:46 pm
by Stephen Fox
His father was President Nixon's barber and Pitts was a founder of Smyth and Helwys

By chance we had a good conversation today at a sporting goods store in Upstate SC. He said to tell everyone he was sitting uder a tent watching two of his grandsons, one of whom is starting catcher for local HS baseball team.

We had a brief but sweet time in Jesus; he sharing some more stories about the heyday of the Furman Pastors school and I got to tel his grandson my story of Aunt Virginia sweetheart who went in for Dom DiMaggio in the 46worldseries. He had a good memory of Bob McClain, former pastor of FBC Atlanta in 60s before Stanley.

With wry smile he said he no longer believes in evolution, doesn't look like things are getting a whole lot better. I understand. We shared some discussion of the passage we have this treasure in earthen vessels, and he volunteered, and "some in cracked pots!'

Furman's Judy Clarke

PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 5:33 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman President Honors Baptist Roots

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:03 pm
by Stephen Fox
http://newspress.furman.edu/2015/11/wha ... s-lecture/

President Davis did a stellar job in her lecture in the LD Johnson series What Really Matters. If you are unfamiliar with Johnson click on the link that talks about the lecture series in his honor that goes back to early 90s.

Larry Estridge raised in Jim Deloach church

PostPosted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:50 pm
by Stephen Fox
http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/n ... autologin=

Delaoch was Estridge pastor in Rock Hill SC and may have baptized him. Deloach had long career with Ed Young. Both Young and Delaoch were a thorn in the flesh to Randall Lolley when Lolley was Preisdent and I think Deloach was a classmate back in the 50s/

It is likely Deloach is now deceased. Also likely he had a role in shaping Ted Cruz far right views on Israel at 2nd Baptist Houston.

Rhodes Scholar nominees like Estridge usually find their way out of fundamentalism

Furman and funeral of ML King

PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:32 pm
by Stephen Fox
I chatted with a former chaplain at Furman yesterday on the assassination of King.

Several things came to light for me for the first time I hope to follow up on eventually.

First a Bus, or motorcade of Furman students went to Atlanta for the funeral just a few weeks after the chaplain's office hosted Dr. Benjamin Mayes on campus, though only about 25 attended. However one of those was Vernon Burton, of Ninety Six, SC who went on to become one of the most noted Historians of the South. Now at Clemson, Burton is frequently called on by NPR and other media, most recently in regard the Charleston massacres. Burton and Mayes became lifelong friends after Mayes presentation at Furman early 68.

And it surfaced Furman Religion Proff, TC Smith befriend Viola Liuzzo in the Selma march and was in a car with her just hours before she was assassinated.

Furman pics on Dins Day

PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 3:41 pm
by Stephen Fox
You have to scroll down several pages in the twitter postings of yesterday April 26 to see my pic by the woodpile in NE Bama but I participated. I think Peggy Haymes is in there somewhere as well

www.furman.edu/dinsday

Baylor and Gowdy intersect

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2016 3:43 pm
by Stephen Fox
Anti-intellectualism segment in this CI piece

http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/200 ... ml?start=5

Trey Gowdy is counting on it.

See my blogs Parts One and Two on Furman and the case against Trey Gowdy

Trey Gowdy historic night at Furman Oct 24

PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 4:03 pm
by Stephen Fox

Nov 9 facebook post at Furman wall

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 3:56 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman's Jim Guth on election of Trump

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 3:47 pm
by Stephen Fox

Furman Baptist moments

PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:19 am
by Stephen Fox
May blog on this but here is short version.

Riding through Greenville downtown last night with my sister I called longtime Chaplain Jim Pitts now retired to get a few stories straight for Posterity.

We had just past the Daniel Building and the Hyatt Regency, two of the high rises that were there in the 70s long before Greenville became a "destination city".

Pitts told me in the early days of the Pastors School which in the 70s was the premiere event of its kind, Mr. Alester Furman and triple Great Grandson of the founder, would leave his office in the Daniel building open so Pitts and LD Johnson could go there and call anywhere in the country for free with the Business Plan Mr Furman had with his phone.

At the Hyatt was where Karl Rove and about ten other SC GOP operatives met and decided to go negative on John McCain in 2000 that propelled Bush 43 into White house.

Pitts also verified it was Martin England, a co founder of Koinonia , that had lunch with him and then Gov Jimmy Carter and E.C. Watson in Charleston circa 74. Carter spoke to the Justice Initiative chapter of the SCSBC that year in conjunction with the state Convention where England was given an award.

Re: Furman 20 years after Break with SC SBC

PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:22 am
by William Thornton
Glad all that is settled. I have been unable to sleep a night because of the uncertainty.

Furman alum has new book about Frady and England

PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:34 pm
by Stephen Fox
I met Dr. Quiros in Americus the fall of 2012 at the Koinonia 70th anniversary founding celebration.

Now she has her Doc from Vandy and ready to go.

Woulda loved to have been at Furman this afternoon for her presentation.
http://news.furman.edu/2017/03/27/palad ... -struggle/

I emailed Doug Cumming, the son of Newsweek Bureau chief in the 60s for whom Frady worked. Cumming Ga is named for their family ancestry. Cumming said he used some of Frady's Penquin bio on ML King as blueprint for his dissertation and says compressed as it was it is some of Frady's best writing and insight on the era.

I quote Frady in a blog just posted about the treasure in earthen vessels, the stuff the saints are made of, King and Dorothy Day and them all.

Furman's Vernon Burton on Confederate Monuments

PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2017 10:19 am
by Stephen Fox
http://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2017/05/ ... ew-orleans

Heard this yesterday and made calls to Furman grads Tomiko Brown Nagin at Harvard and Ansley Quiros at UNA. Quiros recently made a presentation at Furman on fellow alums Marshall Frady, Harold Collins and Martin England and their great roles in the Civil Rights era, centering in Americus Georgia.

Brown-Nagin is a native of Greenwood SC late 90s Furman grad who got a doctorate at UVA.

Had delightful conversation late yesterday afternoon with Jim Pitts, the son of Nixon's barber, who was longtime Chaplain at Furman. Pitts and the Chaplain's office hosted Benjamin Mayes at Furman in the winter of 68 and Burton then a junior was one of twenty who took it all in.

Great day for Furman and the legacy of LD Johnson and Jim Pitts.

Furman exploring Founders and Slavery

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 11:25 am
by Stephen Fox
http://news.furman.edu/2017/05/30/furma ... d-justice/

Gonna be an interesting year. I will blog soon. One of the Furman faculty leaders Brandon Inabinet is involved in the petition to rename Wade Hampton HS which was a front page controversy in the Greenville News a few weeks ago. Dr. Steve Oneil was a mentor to Darren Grem now at Ole Miss, author of Blessings of Liberty which takes strong look at the politics and culture of Chic Fil A.

I hope to be one of the First One Hundred at Chic Fil A when they open a new store in North Bama soon. Truett Cathy's sister at one time married to the pastor of FBC Guntersville and early advisor on the Recipe.

I have given notification to Inabinet this board's Bruce Gourley should be on at least one panel this coming year at Furman. Furman's Tomiko Brown Nagin now in the Harvard History Department as well as FU 69 grad now the dean of Civil War and Jim Crow Historians at Clemson Vernon Burton most likely part of the coming year conversations as well.


Keep an eye on my blog; will be getting my two cents in here and there, especially on the Criswell and Atwater affectations in mid 20th century.

Marshall Frady and other Furman memories of Graham

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 1:31 pm
by Stephen Fox
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/ ... 363018002/

Marshall Frady asked Billy Graham in Montreat NC circa 1976 if he saw parallels to Melville's Billy Budd in his experience with Nixon. Frady FU 63 like Adams in the piece above a son of Baptist clergy writes in a Parable of American Righteousness, Graham couldn't quite get his head around the passage read to him and dismissed Nixon's Watergate imbroglio to bad sleeping pills.

Doug Cumming's father Joe was head of Newsweek Atlanta bureau in the mid 60s and hired Frady. The family was lifelong friends of Marshall. About Frady's 79 bio of Billy Gee, a Parable of American Righteousness Cumming texted me yesterday:

Quoting Doug: American Innocence, Frady said quoting an Egyptian he met in the Mideast is deadly in effect. Frady's take on Graham as Billy Budd tried to connect those dots. An ambitious literary project!

So my friend John Adams, one of Furman's finest has his take on Graham, and Frady, one of Furman's greatest has 500 pages on him. I read the last 50 pages of Frady on Graham again last night and they are riveting and challenging. I commend them to Dr. Adams.

Doug Cumming an active Episcopalian now teaches at Washington and Lee in journalism and has a blog. I imagine he will blog about Graham soon. WLU.edu