Minister to the University (Dean of the Chapel) records, 1940-1984.

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Minister to the University (Dean of the Chapel) records, 1940-1984.

The collection contains materials of the Minister's office, the Chaplain, Duke University Church, Friends of Duke Chapel, student religious activities and organization. Materials include files on former preachers at Duke Chapel, photographs, pamphlets, clippings, correspondence and audio cassettes. Materials range in date from 1940-1984.

20,500 items (30.5 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Chapel

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Sermons were delivered at religious and ceremonial services in the Duke University Chapel by various ministers, professors, and guests of the University. Notable speakers include Howard Wilkinson, James Cleland, Waldo Beach, Thor Hall, Charlene Kammerer, Jon Laidlaw, Robert Young and others. From the description of Chapel sermons, 1954-1984 [sound recording]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 52444805 From the guide to the Chapel Recordings, [sound and video rec...

Duke University Church.

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Duke University

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Duke University. Dean of the Chapel.

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The Dean of Duke Chapel oversees the operation of the chapel and plays an integral role in connecting the academic and spiritual lives of the university's students, faculty and staff. From the description of Minister to the University (Dean of the Chapel) records, 1940-1984. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 164600263 The position of Minister of the University has undergone several title changes and reporting lines since it was first filled in 1932,...

Friends of Duke Chapel.

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The Friends of Duke Chapel was founded in 1974 to provide the means for interested persons to organize into an ongoing, supportive, participatory group to support the ministry and program of Duke Chapel. The Friends open membership to anyone interested in the Chapel and its program. It grew out of a predecessor group called the Full Membership Chapel Group, organized under and continuing the name of Duke University Church (Interdenominational). Full Members supported the Chapel prog...