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1. The Rt. Rev. Nelson Marigold Burroughs dies at 99
www.southernohio.anglican.org/ - [Cached]Published on: 7/26/2000 Last Visited: 7/9/2002
This began an appreciation of qualities which have helped him throughout his career," wrote Wallace Baker in his work, The Bishops of Ohio.
He graduated in 1922 from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and in 1925 from the Berkeley Divinity School. After his ordination in 1925, he spent five years in Syracuse, New York, where he served as an assistant at St. Paul's for two years, and as rector at St. Mark's for three years. Through most of the 1930's, he was rector of St. John's, Troy, New York, where he met and married his wife, Nancy Cluett. With her support, he embarked upon a remarkably creative career.
"Bishop Burroughs started Cleveland's annual Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival," reported The Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He introduced the medieval English Yuletide bash in Cincinnati, while serving as rector of Christ Church in the 1940's. The festival has expanded in the bishop's absence."
"I must tell you that the first celebration of the Boar's Head was really awfully funny," said Bishop Burroughs in a 1994 interview. -
2. The Rt. Rev. Nelson Marigold Burroughs dies at 99
www.episcopal-dso.org/pages/in - [Cached]Published on: 5/18/2000 Last Visited: 11/4/2002
This began an appreciation of qualities which have helped him throughout his career," wrote Wallace Baker in his work, The Bishops of Ohio.
He graduated in 1922 from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and in 1925 from the Berkeley Divinity School. After his ordination in 1925, he spent five years in Syracuse, New York, where he served as an assistant at St. Paul's for two years, and as rector at St. Mark's for three years. Through most of the 1930's, he was rector of St. John's, Troy, New York, where he met and married his wife, Nancy Cluett. With her support, he embarked upon a remarkably creative career.
"Bishop Burroughs started Cleveland's annual Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival," reported The Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He introduced the medieval English Yuletide bash in Cincinnati, while serving as rector of Christ Church in the 1940's. The festival has expanded in the bishop's absence."
"I must tell you that the first celebration of the Boar's Head was really awfully funny," said Bishop Burroughs in a 1994 interview. -
3. The Rt. Rev. Nelson Marigold Burroughs dies at 99
southernohio.anglican.org/page - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2000 Last Visited: 7/9/2002
This began an appreciation of qualities which have helped him throughout his career," wrote Wallace Baker in his work, The Bishops of Ohio.
He graduated in 1922 from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and in 1925 from the Berkeley Divinity School. After his ordination in 1925, he spent five years in Syracuse, New York, where he served as an assistant at St. Paul's for two years, and as rector at St. Mark's for three years. Through most of the 1930's, he was rector of St. John's, Troy, New York, where he met and married his wife, Nancy Cluett. With her support, he embarked upon a remarkably creative career.
"Bishop Burroughs started Cleveland's annual Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival," reported The Cleveland Plain Dealer. "He introduced the medieval English Yuletide bash in Cincinnati, while serving as rector of Christ Church in the 1940's. The festival has expanded in the bishop's absence."
"I must tell you that the first celebration of the Boar's Head was really awfully funny," said Bishop Burroughs in a 1994 interview.

