Clipping collection chiefly on religion and evolution [manuscript], 1911-1934.

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Clipping collection chiefly on religion and evolution [manuscript], 1911-1934.

The collections contains magazine articles and newspaper clippings on a variety of religious subjects. Among the topics are rosaries, evolution, Charles Darwin, worship, prohibition, and the doctrines of the Re-Organized Church of the Latter Day Saints. With these is a New York City junior high school diploma for Georgia Hageman, 1934.

150 (ca.) items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7925139

University of Virginia. Library

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Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925

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Hageman, G. E.

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