Shep Pearlstine papers, 1900-1979.
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Pearlstine, Hannah.
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Gressette, L. Marion (Lawrence Marion), 1902-1984.
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Clinchy, Everett R. (Everett Ross), 1896-
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Everett R. Clinchy devoted a long career to fighting prejudice and promoting religious understanding, social justice, and the idea of world "brotherhood." Clinchy was a Presbyterian minister, with graduate degrees in religion from Columbia's Union Theological Seminary, social science from Yale, and education from Drew University. He was co-founder of the National Conference of Christians and Jews in 1928. Formed to combat growing anti-Semitic and anti-catholic movements, the Conference promoted ...
Peterkin, Julia Mood, 1880-1961
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American author. From the description of Papers of Julia Mood Peterkin [manuscript], 1927-1931. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647870333 From the description of Autograph letters signed (4) : Lang Syne Plantation, Fort Motte, S.C., and New York, to Stark Young, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872100 Julia Mood Peterkin was a South Carolina novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1929 for her novel, Scarlet Sister Mary, which was later adapte...
Pearlstine, Shep, 1867-1951.
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Civic leader, farmer, and owner of Puritan Farm, St. Matthews vicinity, Calhoun County, S.C. From the description of Shep Pearlstine papers, 1900-1979. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 30711714 ...
Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
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Chancellor of Germany. From the description of Papers of Adolf Hitler, 1938-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450921 As a result of an unsuccessful assassination attempt on July 20 1944, Adolf Hitler suffered ruptured eardrums from the detonation of an explosive device. The radiographs under reference are reported to have been produced subsequent to these events. From the description of Radiographs : Adolf Hitler. [1944-1970] (New York Academy of Medicine)....
Wannamaker, J. Skottowe
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Hyman, Rubin
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Orangeburg Community Hotel Corporation (Orangeburg, S.C.)
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Fulmer, Hampton Pitts, 1875-1944.
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Ruck, Karl von
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Pearlstine, Shep.
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