Henry M. Bullock papers, 1936-1940.

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Henry M. Bullock papers, 1936-1940.

The collection contains a typescript manuscript of Bullock's A HISTORY OF EMORY UNIVERSITY, 1843-1936, and materials relating to its writing and publication.

.5 linear ft. (1 box)

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Powell, Thomas S. (Thomas Spencer), 1824-1895

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Henry Morton Bullock, Methodist clergyman and educator, was born 6 December 1902, in Chicago, Illinois, and died October 1984. He was a professor of English at Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois (1929-1935), and professor of religion and department head at Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi (1935-1942); editor of church school publications, Methodist Church, Nashville, Tennessee (1953-1969); and was a contributor to educational and religious publications and the author of books. ...