Diaries, 1877-1910.

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Diaries, 1877-1910.

Diaries of wife of Joseph Cook, recording his lecture topics, location, and attendance in Boston, Mass., and nationwide; includes copies of programs of missionary societies and women's clubs at which she spoke on foreign missions and the role of women in the orient. Collection includes one diary kept by Joseph Cook.

2 boxes, 1 folder (30 items) ; 39 x 26 x 6 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7449444

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Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901

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Joseph Cook was an author and minister. He travelled extensively throughout the world, to study and to lecture. His Boston Monday Lectures, delivered on a variety of topics, were wildly popular, and were later issued in print. His most consistently popular theme was the relationship between science and religion, wherein he attempted to find harmony between modern science and Biblical teaching. From the description of Joseph Cook letter to Mr. Garrison, 1880 Jan. 22. (Pennsylvania Sta...

Cook, Georgiana Hemingway.

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