Papers, 1886-1957 (inclusive).
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Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1899-1979
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Cornelia Otis Skinner was an American writer, monologist, and actress. Born on either May 30, 1899 or 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, Skinner was the daughter of actors Otis Skinner and Maud Durbin. Skinner attended Bryn Mawr College, but left during her sophomore year to move to Paris, where she attended the Sorbonne and studied acting at the Jacques Copeau School and the Comedie Francaise. Skinner began her acting career in 1921, debuting as Dona Sarasate in the stage adapt...
Women's Universalist Missionary Society of Massachusetts.
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Kirk, Hazel Ida, 1885-1957.
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Universalist minister (Ogdensburg, N.Y., 1915-1916; Orleans and Eastham, 1916-1918, and Danvers, Mass., 1933-1938; Rumford, Me., 1945-1947); missionary to Japan, 1918-1923; lecturer; officer of state and national Universalist women's organizations, especially 1929-1948. From the description of Papers, 1886-1957 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368050 ...
Young People's Christian Union of the Universalist Church
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Bowen, Georgene E., 1898-1984
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Georgene Esther Bowen (1898-1984): Universalist missionary to Japan. From the description of Papers, 1925-1974 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269369141 Georgene E. Bowen (1898-1984) was born in South Charlestown, New Hampshire, and moved to Bellows Fall, Vermont, in 1902. She attended the Northeastern Conservatory of Music in Boston. Bowen served as a Universalist missionary to Japan from 1925 to 1937. Upon her return to the U...
Massachusetts Association of Universalist Women
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The state organization of Universalist church women. Founded in 1886 as the Woman's Universalist Missionary Society of Massachusetts. Name changed in 1940 to Massachusetts Association of Universalist Women. Dissolved in 1966. Activities included fundraising, social action, philanthropic and educational projects, and religious work. From the description of Records, 1886-1966 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368419 ...
Ferry Beach Park Association.
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Powell, Hannah Jewett, 1866-1954.
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Universalist Youth Fellowship (U.S.)
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National Organization of Universalist Church youth groups founded in 1889 as the Young People's Christian Union of the Universalist Church. In 1941 the name was changed to Universalist Youth Fellowship. In 1953 UYF merged with the American Unitarian Youth forming a new organization, Liberal Religious Youth. From the description of Records, 1889-1954 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269367972 ...
Etz, Roger F. (Roger Frederick), 1886-1950
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Roger Frederick Etz (1886-1950) graduated from Tufts College with an AB in 1909 and an STB in 1910. Etz was ordained into the Universalist ministry in 1913, and was then pastor at the White Memorial Universalist Church in Concord, New Hampshire. His other pastorates included the Universalist Church in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Newark, New Jersey, and the First Universalist Church of Medford, Massachusetts. During World War I, Rev. Etz left his parish ...