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  1. 13 de oct. de 2008 · The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr., who in his 27 years as dean of the National Cathedral in Washington raised his sonorous voice against McCarthyism, segregation, poverty and the Vietnam War while presiding over construction of the cathedral's majestic Gloria in Excelsis Tower, died Oct. 3 at his home on Martha's Vineyard, in Massachusetts.

  2. 17 de sept. de 2016 · Summary[edit] Description Woodrow Wilson with Son-in-Law and Grandson Francis Bowes Sayre, Jr. (4454377817).jpg. Local Accession Number: 2200. Description: President Wilson looking over his son-in-law's shoulder at his new grandson, Francis Bowes Sayre, Jr. Photographer: Unknown.

  3. Francis B. Sayre Jr. was Dean of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., for 27 years. ... Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. Jan 17, 1915 - Oct 3, ...

  4. Francis died 29 March 1972 in Washington, D.C. at the age of 86. [6] His remains were buried at the Washington National Cathedral. [7] Obituary: on 30 March 1972, The Evening Star ran a full obituary for Francis Sayre Sr., portions of which are quoted here verbatim: [8] Francis B. Sayre Sr. Dies; Author, Diplomat, Professor.

  5. Eleanor Axson Sayre was born on March 26, 1916, at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Jessie Woodrow (née Wilson) and Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr. She was the granddaughter of President Woodrow Wilson , [1] who served as her godfather at her christening on 11 November 1916 at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church in Williamstown, Massachusetts .

  6. 28 de dic. de 2016 · Francis Sayre Jr., born in the White House, the grandson of a president, dean of the National Cathedral, marcher for civil rights and an author of prayers, died in 2008 – a long life, well lived. Dec. 28 is the 160th birthday of Woodrow Wilson, the American president who spent much of his formative years here in Augusta.

  7. Francis Bowes Sayre, Sr. was born on April 30, 1885, in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the son of Robert Heysham Sayre, a civil engineer and official of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Education Sayre, Sr. graduated from Williams College in 1909 and from the Harvard Law School in 1912.