NEW YORK CITY - Cathedral of St. John the Divine - Sports Bay Window, Episcopal: Located on the southern fringe of Harlem, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Begun in 1892, the cathedral is still only two-thirds finished. Neighborhood youths are trained by European masons in the courtyard next to the church to cut limestone and granite in the centuries-old style to be used in the cathedral’s construction. When completed, it will be the largest Gothic style cathedral in the world. St. John the Divine embraces the interfaith tradition with seven chapels (the Chapels of the Seven Tongues), each dedicated to a different nation or ethnic group. Among the interesting stained-glass windows in one called the Sports Bay-stained glass window. The window features over two dozen sports depicted, including bowling, auto racing, figure skating, ice hockey, basketball, baseball, fishing, and golf. This pre-zip code (before 1963) Photochromatic postcard is in good condition. Dexter Press, Pearl River, NY. No. 51290. Published Joseph F. Morsello. Phila 19, Penna.