Brooklyn YMCA Central Branch publications Bulk, 1928-1967 1884-1967
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Brooklyn and Queens Young Men's Christian Association. Central Branch.
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The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London in 1844 as a haven where young men could escape the dangers of urban life and engage in Bible study and prayer. The YMCA's influence quickly spread to the United States, with Associations being established in the country's major cities as early as 1851. As the YMCA evolved, its activities expanded to include recreational programs, educational instruction, and community service. By the 20th century, the YMCA had trans...
YMCA of Greater New York. Brooklyn Central.
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The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London in 1844 as a haven where young men could escape the dangers of urban life and engage in Bible study and prayer. The YMCA's influence quickly spread to the United States, with Associations being established in the country's major cities as early as 1851. As the YMCA evolved, its activities expanded to include recreational programs, educational instruction, and community service. By the 20th century, the YMCA had trans...
Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association. Eastern District Branch.
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The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London in 1844 as a haven where young men could escape the dangers of urban life and engage in Bible study and prayer. The YMCA's influence quickly spread to the United States, with Associations being established in the country's major cities as early as 1851. As the YMCA evolved, its activities expanded to include recreational programs, educational instruction, and community service. By the 20th century, the YMCA had trans...
Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association
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Founded in 1853, and merged with the Queens Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) to form the Brooklyn and Queens YMCA, 1922. From the description of Records, 1852-1965, 1853-1921 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155499056 The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London in 1844 as a haven where young men could escape the dangers of urban life and engage in Bible study and prayer. The YMCA's influence quickly spread to the United States...
Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association. Central Branch.
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The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London in 1844 as a haven where young men could escape the dangers of urban life and engage in Bible study and prayer. The YMCA's influence quickly spread to the United States, with Associations being established in the country's major cities as early as 1851. As the YMCA evolved, its activities expanded to include recreational programs, educational instruction, and community service. By the 20th century, the YMCA had trans...