Arnold, Melvin. Papers, 1945-1956.

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Arnold, Melvin. Papers, 1945-1956.

Papers collected while editor and publisher Melvin Luxton Arnold (1913-2000) worked for the American Unitarian Association

1.67 linear ft. (5 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6382806

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March 28, 1948.

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Melvin Luxton Arnold (1913-2000) was born in Portland, Oregon to Daniel and Letitia Luxton Arnold. While attending Franklin High School, he secured a position with The News Telegram ( Portland, Oregon ) which was the beginning of a long and distinguished publishing career. Arnold married Valerie Hendricksen and had one child, Alexandra, born in 1933. In 1946 he became the director of the Beacon Press, the Unitarian publishing house, and he transformed it into a widely recognized voi...

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