Records, 1932-1970 (inclusive), 1950-1970 (bulk).

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Records, 1932-1970 (inclusive), 1950-1970 (bulk).

Correspondence, 1935-1965; financial records, 1934-1969; trustee minutes, 1950, 1960-1967; legal records; and annual reports, 1960-1968. Also includes records of the Clinton Liberal Institute, 1932-1970, and the St. Lawrence Foundation for Theological Education, 1965-1970.

2.25 linear ft. (9 boxes).

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Kapp, Max Adolph, 1904-1979.

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St. Lawrence Foundation for Theological Education.

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MacLean, Angus Hector, 1892-1969

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Angus Hector MacLean ( 1892-1969 ) was born in Nova Scotia, Canada . He received a BA from McGill University in 1920, a BD from Montreal Cooperative Theological College in 1923, an MA from Columbia University in 1924, and a PhD from Columbia in 1930 . He also received honorary doctor of divinity degrees from Tufts University ( 1955 ), Meadville Theological School ( 1957 ), and St. Lawrence Theological School ( 1960 ). Although raised a Presbyterian, he was ordained a Universalist minister in New...

St. Lawrence University, 1972-76

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Universalist theological school and liberal arts college chartered by the State of New York in 1856; first classes were held in 1858; Theological School was disbanded in 1965. From the description of Records, 1856-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155501771 ...

Clinton Liberal Institute

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St. Lawrence University. Theological School

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Theological school in Canton, N.Y. Established in 1856 by the New York State Convention of Universalists. The theological school was part of St. Lawrence University but had a separate corporate existence. The theological school closed in 1965 and its assets passed to the St. Lawrence Foundation for Theological Education. The theological school also administered the assets of the Clinton Liberal Institute, a Universalist-sponsored secondary school which opened in 1831 and was destroyed by fire in...