Cornell United Religious Work records, 1869-1972, 1965-1972 (bulk).

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Cornell United Religious Work records, 1869-1972, 1965-1972 (bulk).

Records of the Cornell University Christian Association include minutes of the Board of Directors, business meetings, the Executive Committee, and other committees; constitution and bylaws; officers and members; financial records; scrapbooks; and office files of Richard Henry Edwards, Director. Records of Cornell United Religious Work include minutes of the Board of Control; office files of Richard H. Edwards, Director, 1930-1939, James A. G. Moore, Acting Director, 1937-1939, and William W. Mendenhall, 1939-1943; scrapbooks; and correspondence relating to the functions and activities of CURW, 1932-1933. Also, tape recordings of the National Association of College Chaplains Conference, 1965; portraits; memorabilia; and miscellaneous reports, books, clippings, pamphlets, photograph albums, and periodicals relating to CURW activities. Includes records of the East Harlem Project (1965-68), POWER Project files (1968), and the Cornell in Central America Project (1953-1969).

34.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7905407

Cornell University Library

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Cornell University Christian Association.

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Mendenhall, William W.

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National Association of College Chaplains.

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Moore, James A. G.

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Cornell United Religious Work

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Edwards, Richard Henry, 1877-1954

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Minister. Richard H. Edwards was a Congregational minister who served as pastor at the University of Wisconsin and director of Cornell United Religious Work. He was also involved in the YMCA and the Happy Valley Homes in Lisle, Broome County, New York. His wife was the former Anna Rachel Camp. From the description of Edwards family papers, [ca. 1840-1953]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074204 ...

Cornell University

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