Travel & Experiences
A visit to Bethlehem, Pa., at Christmastime becomes a trip through its Moravian past and contemporary reminders of its German heritage.
March 21, 2014
Ever since its founding on Christmas Eve 244 years ago by Moravian Church missionaries who came to the New World from Europe, Bethlehem has been known as America’s Christmas City.
Dec. 25, 1985
World & Nation
As a leader of the tiny Moravian Church, the Rev. Gordon L.
Nov. 20, 1993
Bethlehem, Pa.’s German Christmas tradition
Dec. 25, 2011
When the first settlers christened Bethlehem on a Christmas Eve 35 years before the Declaration of Independence was written, they believed in communal living.
Dec. 21, 1991
Business
A short letter does not allow one to adequately respond to an article that is as factually inaccurate and misleading as David Zinczenko’s “Business Schools That Shun Ethics Courses Should Go Straight to Jail” (Campus Correspondent, Opinion, April 14).
May 13, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
The season finale of the chamber-music series Pacific Serenades featured a couple of ex-Californians, composer Larry Lipkis and violist Cynthia Phelps, in apparently happy, if brief, homecomings.
May 3, 1994
According to Moravian lore, a Christmas trombone blast once scared off an Indian war party that was about to attack the sect’s outpost at Bethlehem, Pa., in 1755.
Dec. 24, 1987
High School Sports
Arias, Corrigan, Dull, Lide and Quinn make the cut in Matadors’ hunt for athletic director. Open forums on campus set for each.
April 24, 1999