Cummins, Robert, 1897-1982. Papers, 1932-1978.

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Cummins, Robert, 1897-1982. Papers, 1932-1978.

Papers of Universalist minister Robert Cummins, the bulk of which is sermons, as well as a manuscript. The papers span 1932-1978.

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Robert Cummins was a Universalist minister who was born in Sidney, Ohio and ordained in 1926. He was the general superintendent of the Universalist Church of America from 1938 to 1954. From the description of Papers of Robert Cummins, 1932-1978 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 181936348 Robert Cummins ( 1897-1982 ) was born in Sidney, Ohio . He received a BA from Miami University in 1919, an MA from the University of Cincinnati in 1921, and ...

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