Monday, Jun. 05, 1950
Sewamee's Cross
Fund raisers for the 92-year-old Episcopal University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn. were testing a brand new scheme. With help from Episcopal laymen in Texas, they had persuaded ranchers to cut out one or more calves, lambs or kids during branding time, burn them with a special brand--an unadorned Latin cross. Come roundup time next fall, Sewanee would get all proceeds from the sale of the cross-marked livestock.
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