Records, 1937-1955 (inclusive).

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Records, 1937-1955 (inclusive).

General correspondence, 1947-1955; correspondence of board members, 1949-1954, including Edna P. Bruner and George M. Lapoint; reports and minutes, 1949-1954; financial papers, 1948-1954; field work records, 1945-1950; papers relating to various state associations, colleges, institutes, curriculum, loan library, audio-visual materials, and publications.

3.75 linear ft. (15 boxes).

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Bruner, Edna P.

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Reverend Edna Bruner received her B.A. and B.D. from St. Lawrence University in 1929 and 1931, respectively. She was minister at the First Universalist Church, Waterloo, Iowa, from 1931 to 1941. She later served as minister at the First Universalist Church in Canton, New York from 1945 to 1950 and at the First Parish Unitarian in Kennebunk, Maine from 1968-1973. Bruner also was a general field worker for the religious education divisions of the Universalist Church of America, serving as director...

Council of Liberal Churches.

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Universalist Church of America. Dept. of Education.

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The Department of Education superseded the General Sunday School Association. Its establishment was approved at the Universalist General Assembly in 1947. Horton Colbert became the first director in July 1948. In 1954 the Department merged with the American Unitarian Association Division of Education into the Council of Liberal Churches. From the description of Records, 1937-1955 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368816 ...

General Sunday School Association.

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Fahs, Sophia Lyon, 1876-1978

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Sophia Blanche Lyon Fahs (1876-1978): Unitarian educator, editor, author, minister. Born in China, the daughter of Presbyterian missionaries. A.B., College of Wooster, 1897; M.A., Teacher's College, Columbia University, 1904; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1926. Taught religious education at Union (1927-1944). On staff of church school at Riverside Church, New York City (1933-1942). Editor of children's material for the American Unitarian Association (1937-1951). Author of many books and arti...

Colbert, Horton.

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Lapoint, George M.

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