Edna P. Bruner. Papers, 1929-1980.

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Edna P. Bruner. Papers, 1929-1980.

Sermons, 1929-1980, comprise the bulk of the collection. Other series include religious education field reports and notes, and general correspondence.

10.15 c.f., 29 boxes.

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Unitarian Universalist Association

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