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Samuel Stagg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Stagg Samuel Wells Stagg (1897?-1956?) was a Methodist missionary who traveled to the Philippines as the "Special Field Scout Commissioner" of the Boy Scouts of America to assist in organizing the BSA Manila Council which was set up on 5 October 1923 through the initiative of the Rotary Club of Manila, with Stagg as one of the 21 Charter Members.〔''Diamond Jubilee Yearbook'', Manila: Boy Scouts of the Philippines, 1996, p 44.〕 ==Biography== Stagg graduated from Turlock High School in 1915 and the University of Southern California, marrying Mary Boyd "Mother" Stagg, in 1917.〔Salonga, Jovito, ''Journey of Struggle and Hope'', 2001.〕 He moved to Manila, Philippine Islands in 1923, and became the pastor of the Central Church on San Luis Street (now Kalaw Avenue, Malate, Manila), affiliated with the General Conference of the Methodist Church of America. In 1933, Stagg and other church members left the Central Church and the GCMCA, and formed the Cosmopolitan Student Church (now the Cosmopolitan Church) and the General Conference of the Methodist Church of the Philippines.〔Unfortunately, the Cosmopolitan Church has no library usable for research.〕 ''The Philippines Free Press'', July 2, 1938, reports that Rev. Samuel Stagg defended President Manuel L. Quezon's veto of a Catholic-supported Commonwealth Assembly bill to provide religious instruction in public schools.〔''The Philippines Free Press'': Meanwhile, "fighting" Rev. Samuel W. Stagg, Protestant pastor, defended the chief executive in a radio speech over KZIB, and at the same time accused the Catholic hierarchy of being "the sworn enemy of all democracy." He lauded the President for his "great courage in taking issues with the hierarchy in defense of the hard-won liberties of the Filipino people."〕
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