Records, 1834-1978 (inclusive).
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Williams, George Huntston, 1914-....
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Williams taught theology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of George Huntston Williams, 1952? (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973278 ...
Robinson, Elmo Arnold, 1887-
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Universalist minister and educator. B.S., M.I.T., 1909; B.D. St. Lawrence, 1912. After serving several Universalist and Unitarian churches, Robinson joined the faculty of San Jose College in 1928 and became professor and head of the department of philosophy. From the description of Papers, 1910-1972 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368807 Elmo Arnold Robinson ( 1887-1972 ) was born in Portland, Maine, and graduated from the Massachusetts ...
Cole, Alfred S. (Alfred Storer), 1893-1977
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Alfred Storer Cole ( 1893-1977 ) graduated from Tufts College in 1919 and entered the Universalist ministry in New England . From 1931 to 1954, he taught homiletics at Tufts . Following his time on the Tufts faculty, he was pastor of a Unitarian church in Lebanon, New Hampshire, from 1955 to 1966, and was later an affiliate minister at the church in West Brattleboro, Vermont . He was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree from St. Lawrence University in 1964 . Cole is the author of numero...
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...
Sawyer, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1804-1899
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Eddy, Richard, 1828-1906
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Richard Eddy (1828-1906) studied at the Clinton Liberal Institute in Clinton, New York, from 1848 to 1850. He was ordained to the Universalist ministry in 1852 at Frankfort, New York. He served parishes in Rome, Buffalo, and Canton, New York; Franklin and Gloucester, Massachusetts; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the Civil War, he served as chaplain for the 60th New York Volunteer Infantry. The Rev. Eddy was a longtime advocate of the temperance movement and was for many years the head of...
Greeley, Dana McLean, 1908-
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Unitarian Universalist minister. Educated at Harvard, S.B. 1931; S.T.B. 1933. Served churches in Lincoln, Mass. and Concord, N.H. (1932-1935); minister at Arlington Street Church, Boston (1935-1958). Secretary, American Unitarian Association (AUA) (1945-1953); president, Unitarian Service Committee (1953-1958); president, AUA (1958-1961). First president of the Unitarian Universalist Association (1961-1969). Minister, First Parish in Concord, Mass. since 1970. From the description of...
Patton, Kenneth L. (Kenneth Leo), 1911-1994
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Van Schaick, John, 1873-
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John Van Schaick ( 1873-1949 ) was born in Cobleskill, New York . He received his AB from Union College in 1894 and was awarded an honorary DD from St. Lawrence University in 1910 . He was ordained at the Church of Our Father, Universalist, in Washington, D.C., in 1901, where he served as pastor until 1918 . In 1915, under a leave of absence from his church, he worked under the Rockefeller War Relief Commission and was then appointed commissioner for Belgium under the American Red Cross . His wo...
Ballou, Hosea Starr, 1857-1943.
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Universalist Historical Society (U.S.)
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The Universalist Historical Society was founded in 1834 to collect and preserve manuscripts, books, and printed material related to the subject and denomination of Universalism, and to promote publication on the same subject. Its headquarters were in Boston. The Society's library was housed at Tufts College from 1869 until 1976 when it was given to the Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School. The Society itself was consolidated with the Unitarian Historical Society in 1978 t...