Papers, 1927-1969 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1927-1969 (inclusive).

Book manuscripts; sermons, addresses, articles, 1927-1968; poems; book review; worship materials; subject files; correspondence; files relating to the First Unitarian Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1960-1967; typed manuscript for work entitled "What faith our sons?," 1943 (271 pages), and biographical files.

3 linear ft. (13 boxes).

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