Collection, 1919-1925.

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Collection, 1919-1925.

The Seventy-five Million Campaign Collection (1919-1925) contains 1.25 linear feet of material in two boxes. The collection has two series: clippings and subject files. In the first series, there are three bound volumes of Baptist state paper clippings about the Campaign. These volumes are arranged by size, and researchers should note that the clippings are extremely fragile. A description about what papers are included in each volume can be found in the folder listing. The second series contains subject files about the Campaign and related information such as stewardship and missions. Included in this series are mainly promotional materials such as a campaign song, clippings, pamphlets, publicity handbook and posters with additional materials such as articles, correspondence, and programs.

1.25 linear feet.

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Southern Baptist Convention. Seventy-Five Million Campaign.

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The Seventy-five Million Campaign was the Southern Baptist Convention five-year fundraising program designed to help finance Baptist efforts in missions, education, and other benevolent work. The Campaign was an effort to fund both state and national Baptist programs. From the description of Collection, 1919-1925. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 261122573 ...

Scarborough, L. R. (Lee Rutland), 1870-1945

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Scarborough was president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1915-42, and president of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1938-40. Mullins was president Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1899-1928; president, Southern Baptist Convention, May 1921-1924; president, Baptist World Alliance, 1923-1928. From the description of [Letter, 1928] July 10 Richmond, Va. to [E.Y.] Mullins / L.R. Scarborough. [1928] July 10. (SBTS Library). WorldCat record id: 44492734 ...

Moore, Hight C., 1871-1957

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Moore was graduated from Wake Forest College in 1890, and was a long-time pastor of Baptist churches in North Carolina He was Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board Secretary, 1904-07; editor of the BIBLICAL RECORDER, 1908-17; and editorial secretary of the Sunday School Board (Southern Baptist Convention), and writer. From the description of Hight C. Moore Papers, 1890-1951 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 59882762 Southern Baptist clergy...

Southern Baptist Convention. Cooperative Program

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