Barbara Hargrove papers, 1960-1989.

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Barbara Hargrove papers, 1960-1989.

Office papers highlighting the teaching, publishing, and research career of Hargrove. Includes numerous pieces of correspondence, publications, manuscripts, class notes and syllabi, administrative paper work, and sermons. Material detailing her work in church affairs and professional societies is more limited. Material from her involvement in the "New Religious Consciousness Project" is included. Hargrove's tenure at Iliff School of Theology, 1979-1988, is well documented. Less documentation is available for her teaching years at Hollins College, University of North Florida, and Yale Divinity School.

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Iliff School of Theology

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Iliff School of Theology

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Hargrove, Barbara

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Barbara Hargrove was a highly regarded and popular professor of sociology of religion. She was born April 10, 1924 in Timnath, Colo. and died Oct. 15, 1988, at the age of 64, in Denver, Colo. From the description of Barbara Hargrove papers, 1960-1989. (Iliff School of Theology). WorldCat record id: 31760263 ...

Yale university. Divinity school

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For more than a century, theological instruction was conducted by Yale's president or by the Professor of Divinity, a position established by Thomas Clap in 1746. During these years, however, Yale did not have a formally established Divinity School. The college began to feel the lack of a separately established department in the beginning of the nineteenth century as more New England colleges--such as Williams, Middlebury, Union, and Hamilton--began to draw students to their seminar...

Hollins College

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Hollins College, a women's liberal arts college, was founded as the coeducational Valley Union Seminary in Roanoke, North Carolina in 1842. In 1854, it became Virginia's first women's college changing its name to Hollins Institute three years later. It was renamed Hollins College in 1911 and Hollins University in 1998. Hollins University has offered graduate programs since 1958. All undergraduates are female while graduate programs accept males. Euzelian Society began in...

University of North Florida

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