Papers, 1909-1968.

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Papers, 1909-1968.

Papers of Unitarian minister and author Charles Rhind Joy (1885-1978) including sermons, 1909-1967; addresses, 1909-1966; printed articles, 1917-1966; undated manuscript writings; book manuscripts; material on Albert Schweitzer; correspondence, 1937-1968; worship materials; material relating to his work for the Unitarian Service Committee, 1940-1946, Save the Children Federation, 1947-1950, and Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe (CARE), 1951-1955; and biographical material.

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