Papers, 1945-2003 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1945-2003 (inclusive).

Sermons, 1946-2003; worship materials, 1947-2003; church newsletters, 1988-2003; books; essays; poetry, 1946-1983; papers relating to American Unitarian Youth, 1944-1950; St. Lawrence Theological School, 1959-1965; Kairos (An Independent Quarterly of Liberal Religion), 1971-1981. Also includes papers relating to churches he served; correspondence, 1948-1983; subject and biographical files.

10.75 linear ft. (34 boxes).

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Parke, David B.

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Unitarian Universalist minister. A.B. Antioch College, 1952; B.D. Meadville Seminary 1955; Ph.D. Boston University, 1965. Minister in Germantown, Pa., Brewster, Mass. Former editor/editor in chief of UU World.. From the description of Papers, 1945-2003 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368874 ...

American Unitarian Association--American Unitarian Youth (Organization).

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First Unitarian Universalist Society of Cape Cod (Brewster, Mass.)

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Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965

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Unitarian Church of Germantown (Pa.)

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Enslin, Morton Scott, 1897-1980

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Mendelsohn, Jack, 1918-2012

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Unitarian Church of Peterborough, New Hampshire.

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Harrington, Donald Szantho

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Clergyman, political activist. From the description of Reminiscences of Donald Szantho Harrington : oral history, 1977. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309734030 Donald Szantho Harrington (1914- ), clergyman, author and political activist, was the minister at various Unitarian churches in Chicago and New York City, notably the Community Church of New York. His activities included serving as president of the United World Federalists and as c...

Patton, Kenneth L. (Kenneth Leo), 1911-1994

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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...

Robbins, Wallace W. (Wallace Woodsome), 1910-

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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...

Wilbur, Earl Morse, 1866-1956

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Unitarian minister and educator. A.B. University of Vermont, 1886. A.M., S.T.B. Harvard Divinity School, 1890. Minister in Portland, Ore. (1890-1898); Meadville, Pa. (1899-1904). Taught theology at Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry, 1904-1931, also serving as Dean, 1904-1911, and President, 1911-1931. Author of two-volume history of Unitarianism. From the description of Papers, 1887-1890. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 271817417 Ea...

Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958

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Fritchman, Stephen H. (Stephen Hole), 1902-

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Adams, James Luther, 1901-1994

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American Unitarian Youth (Organization)

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Carnes, Paul Nathaniel, 1921-1979.

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Paul Nathaniel Carnes (1921-1979) earned an AB from Indiana University in 1942. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army, and on Christmas Day, 1942, he was captured by German forces in North Africa and spent the duration of the war as a German P.O.W. Following World War II, he enrolled in Harvard Divinity School, where he earned an STB in 1948. He served Unitarian parishes in Ohio, Tennessee, and New York, and served as president of the Unitarian Universalist Association from 1977 to 1979. He is the a...