Papers, 1913-1983 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1913-1983 (inclusive).

Sermons (1924-1975), worship materials, subject files on churches he served, special correspondence with prominent Unitarian Universalist ministers, general correspondence (1917-1978), family correspondence (1918-1979), journals and scrapbooks, biographical files.

8.3 linear ft. (33 boxes).

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Samuel Atkins Eliot earned his Harvard AB 1884. He served as secretary to the President of Harvard from 1884-1885 and as Preacher to the University 1906-1909. He was the son of Harvard President Charles W. Eliot. From the description of Harvard memorabilia of Samuel Atkins Eliot, Class of 1884, 1876-1909 (inclusive), 1876-1885 (bulk) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77063916 American Unitarian clergyman and historian. From the description of Samuel A. El...

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Gibbs, Richard Stephen, 1956-

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Carnes, Paul Nathaniel, 1921-1979.

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Paul Nathaniel Carnes (1921-1979) earned an AB from Indiana University in 1942. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army, and on Christmas Day, 1942, he was captured by German forces in North Africa and spent the duration of the war as a German P.O.W. Following World War II, he enrolled in Harvard Divinity School, where he earned an STB in 1948. He served Unitarian parishes in Ohio, Tennessee, and New York, and served as president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1977 to 1979. He is the a...

Adams, James Luther, 1901-1994

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James Luther Adams (1901-1994) is considered to be the most influential theologian among Unitarian Universalists in the twentieth century. He was born in Washington and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1924, and from Harvard Divinity School in 1927. He was ordained as a Unitarian minister in 1927 in Salem, Massachusetts and he served the congregation there until 1934. He was also a minister in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts from 1934 to 1935. He taught at the Meadville Lombard Theol...

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Clark, Ruth Colvin.

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Kuebler, Ernest W. (Ernest William), 1903-1992

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Ernest William Kuebler (1903-1992) graduated from Kansas City Junior College in 1923, Boston University in 1929, and Yale Divinity School in 1932. He was ordained to the Unitarian ministry in King's Chapel (Boston) in 1933. He served the American Unitarian Association as director of the Religious Education Department from 1935 to 1949, as executive vice president from 1949 to 1954, and as executive director of the Council of Liberal Churches from 1954 to1961. From 1945 to 1949 he was the preside...

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Ricker, Frank G.

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Weston, Robert T.

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Arision, Khoren.

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Miller, Fred Talbot.

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Fritchman, Stephen H. (Stephen Hole), 1902-

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Stephen Fritchman (1902-1981) was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He received an AB degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1924, a BD from Union Theological Seminary in 1927, and an MA from New York University in 1929. He was ordained in the Methodist Church in 1929 but left that denomination and was ordained as a Unitarian minister in 1930 in Petersham, Massachusetts. He held ministerial settlements in Massachusetts, Maine, and California. He was executive director of the Unitarian Youth Commission f...

Davies, A. Powell (Arthur Powell)

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Mead, Sidney Earl, 1904-

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Green, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1932-

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Bentley, William G.

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Barth, Joseph, 1906-

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Joy, Charles R. (Charles Rhind), 1885-1978

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Charles Rhind Joy (1885-1978): Unitarian minister. Educated at Harvard: A.B., 1908; S.T.B., 1911. Minister in Portland, Me. (1911-1917); Pittsfield, Mass. (1919-1922); Dedham, Mass. (1922-1927); Lowell, Mass. (1927-1929). Administrative vice president, American Unitarian Association (1930-1937); with Unitarian Service Committee (1940-1946), Save the Children Federation (1947-1950) and CARE (1950-1956). Author of many books for adults and children. From the description of Papers, 1909...

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Unitarian minister. A.B. Earlham College, 1922; S.T.B. Harvard Divinity School, 1926. Minister in Lincoln, Mass. (1925-1928); Braintree, Mass. (1928-1932); Ithaca, N.Y. (1932-1935); Cambridge, Mass. (1935-1944); Chicago, Ill. (1944-1962); West Newton, Mass. (1962-1968). From the description of Correspondence, 1935-1944 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269369123 Leslie Talbot Pennington (1899-1974) graduated from Earlham College ...

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Raible family.

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Rice, Melissa.

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Call, Lon Ray

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Schug, Philip.

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Raible, Robert Jules, 1899-1983.

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Unitarian minister. Served the First Unitarian Church in Dallas, Tex., 1942-1964. From the description of Papers, 1913-1983 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 181956120 ...

Howlett, Duncan.

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Harper, Fern.

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Holmes, Frank O. (Frank Orville), 1898-

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Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958

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Frederick May Eliot (1889-1958) was born in Boston and graduated Harvard College with an AB in 1911 and an AM in 1912. He was a Harvard College instructor of government in 1912-1913 and attended Harvard Divinity School from 1912 to 1915. He was ordained to the Unitarian ministry in 1915 at the First Parish in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also served at the Unity Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. He served as president of the Young People's Religious Union from 1916 to 1918 and served as an army ch...

Schulman, Frank

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Brown, Dwight C.

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Hoffman, Clifton G.

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Brannin, Carl, 1888-

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Brannin, born in Cisco, Texas, was a longtime resident of Dallas. A journalist and social activist, Brannin along with his wife, Laura, was active in politics, labor union organizing, and the civil rights movement. He was a charter member of the American Civil Liberties Union (founded in 1920) and an organizer of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union founded in 1962. From the description of Papers, 1954-1974, (bulk 1962-1974). (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 260848...