Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records. New York office, 1944-1949

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Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records. New York office, 1944-1949

The records in this collection document the work of the Unitarian Service Committee's New York office, which functioned as a center for shipping food, clothing and other items to needy people overseas. The collection includes the records of Henry Muller, who directed the center for its first five years, and USC staff members Anne Huppman, Herman Ebeling, Erna Sternberg, and Dorothea B. Jones.

Two boxes (.70 cubic feet)

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Unitarian Service Committee. New York office.

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The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to be a committee to investigate opportunities both in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to ad...

Huppman, Anne.

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Jones, Dorothea Bowditch

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Ebeling, Herman.

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Sternberg, Erna.

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