Texas Methodist Student Movement records 1896-1981 1950-1980

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Texas Methodist Student Movement records 1896-1981 1950-1980

The Texas Methodist Student Movement (later the Texas Commission on Campus Ministry) was established by the five Texas Conferences in 1926 to promote and foster religious goals among students attending state colleges and universities. The Texas Methodist Student Movement records contains 17 linear feet of correspondence, minutes, financial records, pamphlets, books, evaluations and studies, schedules of events, annual reports, and photographs produced and collected by the organization from 1896-1981.

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The Methodist Student Movement began in 1900 at Urbana, Illinois. By the late 1950s, its work in Texas had spread to nearly every sizeable college and university campus through the Wesley Foundations and Wesley Bible Chairs. From the description of Records, 1958-1967. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 22962087 At the call of Dr. Glenn Finn, a small group of Methodist college workers and other interested persons from across Texas met in Dallas in 1922 ...