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The Reverend John D. Cannon [[UTS]] [[1959]] was the last chaplain to occupy the Episcopalian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_peculiar royal peculiar] of the Columbia University Chaplaincy. Cannon was perhaps the most radical [[University Chaplain]] in Columbia's history, founding the [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]], protesting the Vietnam War and racial inequality, assisting in the founding of the Student Homophile League (now the [[Columbia Queer Alliance]]), and eventually recommending the abolition of the University Chaplaincy and the University's relationship with the Episcopal Church.
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The Reverend '''John Dyson Cannon''' [[UTS]] [[1959]] was the last chaplain to occupy the Episcopalian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_peculiar royal peculiar] of the Columbia University Chaplaincy. Cannon was perhaps the most radical [[University Chaplain]] in Columbia's history, founding the [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]], protesting the Vietnam War and racial inequality, assisting in the founding of the Student Homophile League (now the [[Columbia Queer Alliance]]), and eventually recommending the abolition of the University Chaplaincy and the University's relationship with the Episcopal Church.
  
{{succession|preceded=[[John Krumm]]|succeeded=[[Jewelnel Davis]] (acting)|office=Columbia University Chaplain|years=[[1965]]-[[1969]]}}
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{{succession|preceded=[[John Krumm]]|succeeded=[[Jewelnel Davis]] |office=Columbia University Chaplain|years=[[1965]]-[[1969]]}}
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[[Category:Chaplains|Cannon]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 25 April 2013

The Reverend John Dyson Cannon UTS 1959 was the last chaplain to occupy the Episcopalian royal peculiar of the Columbia University Chaplaincy. Cannon was perhaps the most radical University Chaplain in Columbia's history, founding the Postcrypt Coffeehouse, protesting the Vietnam War and racial inequality, assisting in the founding of the Student Homophile League (now the Columbia Queer Alliance), and eventually recommending the abolition of the University Chaplaincy and the University's relationship with the Episcopal Church.


Preceded by
John Krumm
Columbia University Chaplain 
1965-1969
Succeeded by
Jewelnel Davis