The Elmer George Homrighausen manuscript collection : [finding aid] / prepared by Stephen M. Berry.

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The Elmer George Homrighausen manuscript collection : [finding aid] / prepared by Stephen M. Berry.

This collection consists of materials related to the Wor1d Council of Churches, National Council of Churches and other international ecumenical organizations. It includes printed materials related to Homrighausen's tenure at Princeton Theological Seminary as Thomas Synnott Professor of Christian Education and his travels on behalf of the Seminary. It also contains correspondence, news articles and manuscript copies of his written works.

21 boxes (7.6 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7435847

Princeton Theological Seminary

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