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Bowie remained in Alexandria, where he outlived his wife by six years; both were buried at the Virginia Theological Seminary (which also remembers the former student and professor in the periodical room of its library). His papers are at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt library. His most popular hymns
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in New York City in 1923, although that service was actually interrupted by World War I (during which Bowie served as a Red Cross chaplain at Base Hospital 45 in France). While in Richmond, Bowie was editor of the
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Walter Russell Bowie was born in Richmond, Virginia, actually the fourth of his family to have the same name, and with family relationships among the
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Bowie became known as a preacher as well as author and hymnist. Particularly in the 1920s, he advocated for what later become known as the
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The Rev. Mr. Bowie married Jean Laverack on September 29, 1909. His aunt was the suffragist and educationist
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of the Bible, which published the New Testament in 1946, Old Testament in 1952 and Apocrypha in 1957.
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Upon leaving Grace Church, Rev. Bowie remained in New York City as Professor of Pastoral Theology at
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He then returned to Virginia and entered the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, now known as
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where he had been baptised. He served as its rector from 1911 until called by
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Bowie returned to his native Virginia in 1950, where he was a Professor of
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at his alma mater, Virginia Theological Seminary until retiring in 1956.
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Edward T. James; Janet Wilson James; Paul S. Boyer (1 January 1971).
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Bowie was ordained a priest in 1909. His initial service was at
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The Hymnal 1982, according to the use of The Episcopal Church
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Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Christ be with me;: Daily meditations and personal prayers
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until 1950. He was a member of the editing team for
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Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes
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Walter Bowie
Episcopal Church
First Families of Virginia
Harvard University
The Harvard Crimson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Virginia Theological Seminary
Alexandria, Virginia
Mary-Cooke Branch Munford
James Branch Cabell
Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Albemarle County, Virginia
St. Paul's Church
Richmond, Virginia
Grace Church
Southern Churchman
Social Gospel
League of Nations
Ku Klux Klan
Fundamentalism
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
Earl Browder
Civil Rights Congress
Union Theological Seminary
Interpreter's Bible series
Revised Standard Version
Homiletics
ISBN
0-687-39754-5
George Arthur Buttrick

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