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  • 76.5 lin. ft., ead
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  • J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
  • Manuscripts Division
  • 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1898; 1899; 1900; 1901; 1902; 1903; 1904; 1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; 1909; 1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1944; 1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989
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  • English

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  • First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City
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  • First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City
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  • J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
  • Manuscripts Division
  • 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1898; 1899; 1900; 1901; 1902; 1903; 1904; 1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; 1909; 1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1944; 1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989
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  • The First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City Records (1891-1989)is a rich collection of source materials, containing primarily original documents tracing the history and activities of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City. It is organized into l44 boxes of records dating from its founding in l89l up to l989. The Unitarian Church has been an advocate of many causes and has played a vital cultural role in the Salt Lake City area.; Boxes 1-144 were donated from 1984 on (76 lin. ft.). Box 145 was donated in 1994 (0.5 lin. ft.).; Organizational History; BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND CONGREGATIONAL MEETINGS; Minute Books of Board of Trustees Meetings; I Record; Minute Book; II Record; Organization and Board of Trustees Meetings; Historical Notices; Historical Account; Historical Notes; First Annual Report; Historical Notes; Articles of Incorporation; Constitution; Bylaws; Members of the Board of Trustees; Lists of Board of Trustees; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees Meetings; Board of Trustees, Liaison Responsibilities; Board of Trustees Correspondence; Board of Trustees and Office Correspondence; Board of Trustees Correspondence; Board Policy Manual; Office Correspondence; Annual Congregational Meetings; Annual Congregational Meetings; Annual General Assembly; Annual General Assembly; Legal Documents; Abstracts of Title; Deeds; Authorization of Corporate Signatures; Certificates of Payment; Contracts and Agreements; Resolutions; Miscellaneous Documents; FINANCIAL RECORDS; Financial Records, Treasurer's Books; Financial Records, Treasurer's Books; Financial Records, Treasurer's Books; Financial Records; Finances; Checkbook; Finances; Financial Records, Finances; Financial Records, Finances; Financial Records; Finances; Record of Collection; Summary of Church Collection; Finances; Financial Records, Finances; Financial Records; Finances; Counting Committee Report; Finances; Disbursements; Finances; Counting Committee Report; Deposits and Expenses; Financial Records; Finances; Counting Committee Report; Finances; Counting Committee Report; Finances; Financial Records; Finances; Check Register; Finances; Check Register; Finances; Check Register; Finances; Financial Records; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Financial Records; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Finances, Weekly Income Recap; Finances; Building Fund Vouchers; Building Fund; Building Fund Account; Building Loan Fund; Property Acquisition Fund; Financial Records; Property Acquisition Fund; Property Acquisition Fund, Cash Disbursements Journal; Property Acquisition Fund, Cash Receipts Journals; Taxes; Property Tax Exemption; Stock of Arthur L. and Sally B. Monson; Office Supplies; Financial Records, Endowment Trust Fund; Correspondence; Minute Book; Minutes; Donors, A-Z; Name Plates; Thank You Letters; Financial Records; Sunday Collections; Pledge Campaigns; Pledges; Pledge Book; Financial Records, Pledges; Financial Records; Pledges; Pledge Finance Records; Pledges; Financial Records; Pledges; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Pledges; Pledge Finance Records; Financial Records; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Pledges; Pledge Cards; Financial Records; Pledge Cards; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Financial Records; Pledge Cards; Pledges; Financial Records; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Pledges; Pledge Cards; Financial Records; Pledge Cards; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Pledges; Pledge Cards; Financial Records; Pledge Cards; Pledge Finance Records; Pledge Payments; Pledges; Financial Records, Pledges; MINISTERS; Ministers; List of Ministers; David Utter; Stanley M. Hunter; Adelbert Lathrop Hudson; Rezin A. Maynard and Mila Tupper Maynard; Philip S. Thacher; William Henry Fish; Franklin F. Eddy; William Thurston Brown; Interim Period; Fred M. Bennett; John Malick; Interim Period; Martin Fereshetian; Interim Period; Herbert E. Kellington; Ministers; Frank Lee Hunt; Interim Period; Jacob Trapp; Jacob Trapp, Poetry; Jacob Trapp, Sermons; Ministers; Jacob Trapp, Sermons; Jacob Trapp, Return to the Springs; Interim Periods; J. Raymond Cope; J. Raymond Cope, Sermons; Edwin H. Wilson; Edwin H. Wilson, Postcards Listing Sermons; Edwin H. Wilson, Sermons; Alfred Stiernotte, Assistant Minister; Ministers; Harold Scott; Harold Scott Memorial Fund; Harold Scott, Radio Talks, 1-182; Harold Scott, Sermon; Harold Scott, "Excuse Me, Parson"; Harold Scott, Chronicle Advertisements; Harold Scott, Theological Terms in the Light of Modern Scholarship; Ministers; Hugh W. Gillilan; Hugh W. Gillilan, "My Pastoral Record"; Hugh W. Gillilan, Sermons; Ministers; Hugh W. Gillilan, Sermons; Richard Harris, Assistant Minister; Michael Cunningham; Michael Cunningham, Sermons; Ronald Clark, Correspondence; Ronald Clark, Sermons; Ministers; Richard Henry, Correspondence; Richard Henry, "Odyssey" and Sermons; Ministers; Richard Henry, Sermons; Tom Yondorf, Assistant Minister; Interim Period; Thomas R. Goldsmith; Thomas R. Goldsmith, Sermons; Ministerial Candidates and Guest Speakers; Ministerial Candidates; Guest Speakers; Guest Speakers; Guest Speakers; Guest Speakers; John Nicholls Booth, Long Beach, California, Sermons; Raymond G. Manker, Phoenix, Arizona, Sermons; Unitarian Sermons Delivered Elsewhere; Unitarian Sermons Delivered Elsewhere; CHURCH ANNIVERSARIES AND BUILDINGS; Anniversaries; Fifth Anniversary; Forty and Forty-fifth Anniversaries; Fiftieth Anniversary; Seventy-fifth Anniversary; The First 75 Years; Other Anniversaries; Church Buildings; Building, l38 S. 200 East, Building Committee; Building, l38 S. 200 East; Interim Periods; Building, 569 S. l300 East; Building Use Records; Church Buildings; Property Inventory; Building Expansion; Building Expansion, Contract Agreement; Building Expansion, Williams Construction Co.; Building Expansion; Church Buildings; Building Expansion; Property Acquisition; Building Maintenance and Repair; Building and Grounds Information; Building Use Records; Contracts; Anderson Lumber Company; CHURCH SERVICES; Church Services, Order of Service; Church Services, Order of Service; Church Services, Order of Service; Music, Christenings, Marriages, Notes; Music; Program Notes; Christening/​Dedication; Christening Cards, A-W; Marriage Cards, A-K; Marriages, Funerals; Marriage Cards, L-W; Marriages; Funeral Cards, A-R; Funerals, Obituaries, and Memorials; Funeral Cards, S-Z; Funeral Information Sheets; Obituaries; In Memoriam; Memorials; Memorial Fund; Memorials; Gifts; MEMBERSHIP RECORDS; Membership Cards, Aa-Br; Membership Cards, Bu-Dy; Membership Cards, Ea-Ha; Membership Cards, He-Ju; Membership Cards, Ka-Ll; Membership Cards, Lo-Me; Membership Cards, Mi-Ow; Membership Cards, Pa-Se; Membership Cards, Sh-To; Membership Cards, Tr-Zw; Membership Records; Membership; Statistics of the First Unitarian Church, l89l-1966; Membership; Church Directory; Membership; Membership Records; Membership Records; Attendance Records; Membership, Correspondence; Membership, Letters of Resignation; Church Membership Record, Book III; Visitor Cards; Biographies; Anne Bradley; Robert Jewett Bradshaw and William H. Bramel; Nat Brigham; Samuel A. Eliot; Sydney and Harriett Gilchrist; Jessie Greenhalgh-Musser and George B. Greenwood; Irma Watson Hance; David Jones and Ricy H. Jones; Henry W. Lawrence; Elise Musser; Biographies; Virginia Picht; Henry and Agi Plenk, Alexander L. Pollock, and Channing Pollock; Roy Trewyn Porte; Barbara Samuels, Gordon and Chris Sampson, and Allen Sanford; A. Theodore Schroeder; Edward and Helen Smith; Ruth Wolfe Smith and George Wellington Snow; Mrs. C. W. Watson; Tom Yondorf, Luretta Young, and Martin and Muriel Zwick; Biographies of Unitarian Lawyers; Biographies; Citations for the Church; World War II Roll of Honor; WOMEN'S ALLIANCE; Women's Alliance; also known as the Ladies' Unitarian Society; Unity Circle; Ladies Unity Circle; Lloyd Alliance; Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women; Alliance of Unitarian Women, Salt Lake Branch; Constitution and Bylaws; Bylaws, Salt Lake Branch of the Alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women; Ladies Unity Circle, Minute Book; Lloyd Alliance, Minute Books; Alliance of Unitarian Women, Minute Book; Women's Alliance; Salt Lake Alliance of Unitarian Women, Minute Book; Women's Alliance, Minute Book; Salt Lake Alliance of Unitarian Women, Minute Book; Women's Alliance, Minutes; Women's Alliance, Roll Book; Women's Alliance; Unity Circle Record of Accounts; Lloyd Alliance, Bank Deposit Book; Lloyd Alliance, Treasurer's Book; Lloyd Alliance; Lloyd Alliance, Receipt Book; Lloyd Alliance; Women's Alliance; Lloyd Alliance; Account Book; Alliance Bank Record; Women's Alliance; Women's Alliance; Women's Alliance; Women's Alliance; Women's Alliance, Record Book; Regional Women's Alliance; National Women's Alliance; Evening Alliance; Women's Alliance, 75th Anniversary; Women's Alliance Officers; Written History of Women's Alliance; Correspondence; Women's Alliance; Correspondence; Evening Alliance Minutes; Evening Alliance, Treasurer's Book; Minutes, Officers, and Board Members; Evening Alliance Receipts; Women's Alliance Publicity; Alliance Book Table; Property Belonging to the Alliance; Year Books, Alliance of Unitarian Women; Year Books, General Alliance of Unitarian Women; Year Books, Salt Lake Alliance of Unitarian Women; Miscellaneous; CHURCH COMMITTEES; Church Committees; Committee Lists and Rosters; Adult Program Committee; Adult Religious Education Committee; Committee on Aging; Budget Committee; Building Committee; Building and Grounds Committee; Church Committees; Canvass Committee; Caring Committee; Chancel Committee; Church Council; Committee on Committees; Counting Committee; Denominational Affairs Committee; Discovery; Endowment Committee; Evaluation Committee; Finance Committee; Church Committees; Finance Committee; Fund Raising; Church Committees; Goals Committee; Good Office Committee; Historian Committee; Historian Committee, Veatch Program; Human Resources Inter Church Committee; Inter Church Committee; Long Range Planning Committee; Membership Committee; Ministerial Relations Committee; Ministerial Search Committee; Church Committees, Ministerial Search Committee; Church Committees; Monitoring Committee; Music Committee; Nominating Committee; Personnel Committee; Planning Committee; Pledge Committee; Pledge Drive Advisory Committee; Pledge Monitoring Committee; Program Committee; Property Management Committee; Public Relations Committee; Pulpit Committee; Religious Education Committee; Resolutions Committee; Sabbatical Committee; Service Committee; Church Committees; Social Action Committee; Social Justice Committee; Social Justice Fund; Social Service Committee; Social Service Committee, Foster Child Plan; Steering Committee for a Second U/​U Society; Sunday Program Committee; Sunday Support Committee; Symbolic Sanctuary Committee; Ushering Committee; Volunteerism Committee; Youth Adult Committee; Religious Education; Religious Education; Religious Education; Religious Education, Program Notes; Unitarian Church School Accounts; Sunday School Attendance, Kindergarten and Fifth Grade; Sunday School Attendance, Second Grade; Sunday School Attendance, Sixth and Seventh Grades; Sunday School Attendance; Sunday School Attendance, Nursery; Sunday School Attendance, Kindergarten; Sunday School Attendance, First and Second Grades; Sunday School Attendance, Fifth and Sixth Grades; Sunday School Attendance; Miscellaneous; Religious Education; Special Holidays, St. Patrick's, New Year's; Special Holidays, Christmas; Christmas: Mini Lights, the Candle; Christmas: The Christmas Rose; Christmas: Nell's Christmas Stocking, etc.; Brotherhood and Race Relations; Black History; Women's Roles; East African Friendship Program; Kenya Cultural Study; Friendship Program, Lebanon, Jordan, India; Religious Education; Renaissance Workshop; Lesson: "If you really want to know what the new church building should contain . . ."; Religious Education Lessons; Teacher Aids; AFFILIATED AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS; Affiliated and Community Organizations (A-B); AIDS; Alpha Omega Players; American Atheists, Utah Affiliate; American Civil Liberties Union of Utah; Amnesty International; Auction, Art; Auction, Silent; Action Auction; Board Retreat; Board Welcome; Bomb Show; Book Table; Affiliated and Community Organizations (B-C); Boy Scouts; Browning Club; Building and Grounds Maintenance; Cambridge Forum; Cameron, Paul, and AIDS; Cancer Screening Clinic; Caroline Utter Student Loan Fund; Channing Club; Church of Religious Science; Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF); Coffee, Controversy, and Conversation (CCC); Community Cooperative Nursery School; Community Leaders Initiative Fund; Community School; Consciousness Raising; Credit Union; Credo Group; Affiliated and Community Organizations (C-F); Crossroads Urban Center; Custodian; Dinner Groups; Discovery Group; Eliot Club; Emerson Club; Equal Rights Coalition of Utah; Extended Family Program; Fellowship Dinner; Forum; Foster Parents' Plan; Affiliated and Community Organizations (F-L); Friendship Manor; Gay Concerns; Girl Scouts; Godspell; Group Enrichment Program; Humanists of Utah; Industrial Commission, State of Utah; Ladies' Literary Club; Lake Havasu Property; Lay Leaders; Laymen's League; Affiliated and Community Organizations (L-R); Layman's League; LDX Support Group; Liberal Religious Youth (LRY); Lively Arts Festival; Marmalade Hill School; Metropolitan Community Church; Monday Reading Group; Mountain Fuel Wexpro Case; MX Missile; Neighborhood House; New England Dinner; Nuclear Free Zone; Peace Movement; Philosophy Club; Planned Parenthood of Utah; Recovery, Inc.; Affiliated and Community Organizations (R-S); Retreats: La Floret; Retreats: Mill Hollow; Retreats: Zion National Park; Rosalie Sorrels; Salt Lake Area Memorial Association; Salt Lake City Ministerial Association; Salt Lake Council for Civic Unity; Salt Lake Council of United Church Women; Search Committee; Second Sunday Brunch; Single Parent Group; Singletarians; Affiliated and Community Organizations (S-U); Small Groups; Starr King School; Summer Forum; Thoreau School; Town Hall; Town Meeting Coalition; Town Meeting Coalition, Mailing Lists; U. U. Co-op; UNICEF; Unidrama Club; Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice; Unitarian Public Forum; Unitarian Voice; United Nations; Unity Volunteer Club; Affiliated and Community Organizations (U-Z); Utah Association for the United Nations; Utah Association of Women, Dept. of Health Bulletin; Utah Association of Women; Utah Committee to Abolish Capital Punishment; Utah Memorial Association; Utah Seniors PAC (Political Action Committee); Utahns Against Hunger; Utahns for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze; Utahns United Against the Nuclear Arms Race; U2 Theatre; Womanspirit; Women's Work; Womensworth; Young Men's Christian Association; Young People's Religious Union (YPRU); Youth Action Center; Zion's First International Church; UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS; Local Unitarian Publications; The Unitarian, Vol. 1 Nos. 3 and 7; Calendar: First Unitarian Church; Monthly Calendars; The Bulletin; The Bulletin; Prospectus; Humanist; The Bulletin; Newsletter; Weekly News Bulletin; Unitarian News Bulletin; Newsletter; Unitarian Newsletter; Local Unitarian Publications; Unitarian Newsletter; Ram's Horn 1-2; Ram's Horn 3-6; Local Unitarian Publications; Ram's Horn 7-11; Schedule of Events; Local Unitarian Publications, The Torch; Local Unitarian Publications, The Torch; Local Unitarian Publications, The Torch; Local and District Unitarian Publications; Non Unitarian Publications; The Torch; The Candle; Unitarian Voice; Mountain Desert District News; Mountain Desert Unitarian Universalist; Words in Play, Second Anthology of the Utah Unitarian Writers; The Review: Official Organ of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs; The Review; National Publications; The Beacon; Our Faith, The Unitarian Christian Fellowship; The Christian Register; National Publications; The Christian Register; The Unitarian Register; The Unitarian Register; The Unitarian-Universalist-Register-Leader; National Publications, Unitarian/​Universalist World; National Publications, Unitarian/​Universalist World; National Publications, Unitarian/​Universalist World; National Publications; Unitarian/​Universalist World; The World; Women's Alliance Publications; Manual; International News Sheet; The Axis; The Alliance World; Unitarian Alliance World; General Alliance Progress; Unitarian Alliance News; The Unitarian Signal; The Bridge; UUWF Program Builder; UUWF Program Planner; UUWomen, For a Change, Biennial Reports; Handbook of Alliance Secretaries; UUWF Directory; Federation Newsletter; Federation Communicator; The Communicator; Miscellaneous Unitarian Publications and Humanist Publications; People Soup; CLF [Church of the Larger Fellowship] News Bulletin for Religious Liberals; UUA Youth Advisory; The Humanist; A Humanist Manifesto; E. Burdette Backus, "What Is Humanism?"; Free Mind; Humanist World Digest; Other Unitarian/​Universalist Churches; Boise Unitarian/​Universalists; Denver, Colorado, First Unitarian Society; Ogden Unitarian/​Universalists; Idaho Falls Unitarian/​Universalists; Logan Unitarian/​Universalists; Second Unitarian/​Universalist Society; Other Unitarian Churches; Other Churches, Budget; Rocky Mountain Area Conference; Desert Mountain District; Mountain Desert District Directory; District Services Representative; Pacific Central District; One Hundred Years of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, l850-l950; National Unitarian Organizations; Christian Fellowship, UU; Conference on Theology, UU; Migrant Ministry, UU; Ministerial Fellowship Committee; Service Committee, UU; Urban Church Coalition, UU; World, UU, Subscription Lists; Statistics for Yearbook; Annual Report Questionnaire; Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation; Unitarian Universalist Association; American Unitarian Association l50th Celebration; Dorothy Tilden Spoerl, A Capsule History of the American Unitarian Association; Unitarian Pamphlets and Leaflets (B-S); William M. Brown, The Bankruptcy of Christian Supernaturalism from the Viewpoint of the Bible, Vol. 5; Unitarian Pamphlets and Leaflets (S-W); Theodore Schroeder Writings; Theodore Schroeder Writings; Miscellaneous Unitarian Pamphlets; The Beacon Song and Service Book; Services of Religion for Use in the Churches of the Free Spirit; UNITARIAN SCRAPBOOKS; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Mrs. Burton W. Musser (Elise) Scrapbook; Scrapbook History of the Salt Lake Alliance of Unitarian Women; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbooks; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; Unitarian Scrapbook; ADDENDA; Miscellaneous; Includes a copy of the "Constitution of the First Unitarian Church," membership lists for l89l-l9l2, and minutes of meetings in l89l-l9l3 and l920-l922, along with some congregational meetings, letters of l9l2, and a trust deed of l9l2. A microfilm copy is located in the microfilm cabinet.; Photocopy of the original, which is located at the Utah State Historical Society. A microfilm copy is located in the microfilm cabinet.; Includes a copy of the "Constitution of the First Unitarian Church," membership lists for l9l3-l935, and minutes of meetings in l9l3-l9l9 and l924. A microfilm copy is located in the microfilm cabinet.; Typed from the Salt Lake Tribune.; Compiled by Anne M. Bradley.; The "Odyssey" is an autobiographical account.; James L. Jarrett Jr., "Dreadful Freedom"; Carl E. Link, "Our Place in the Community"; L. Wayland MacFarlane, "Morality and Science"; H. Earl Havenor, "The Harvest of the Years"; Ray R. Canning, "Religion and Mental Health"; Jennings G. Olson, "What is Religious Liberalism?"; and William Fowler, "The Roles of Music."; Barbara Kleiner, "The Natural Inferiority of Women"; Waldemer P. Read, "What is Man? A Humanist View"; Masami Hayashi, "The Buddhist Protest in Viet Nam"; Jennings G. Olson, "The Religious Legacy of Thomas Jefferson"; D. Gary Child, "Liberal Theology: What Difference Does It Make?"; Kim Kurumada, "Religious Ignorance in the Youth of Today"; Jessie G. Musser, "Mothers of Men, Help Us to Live"; and Virginia Picht, Florien Wineriter, and Barbara Hood, "This I Believe Today."; Harold A. Marten, "There Seems to be a Certain Restlessness"; Flo Wineriter, "Frustrations"; and George Wald, "Science and Religion: The Search for Common Ground."; J. Forrest Whitman, "The Dilemma of the American Civil Religion"; Ruth Marcus, "A Time to Rock and a Time to Rule"; Jessie Greenhalgh Musser, "New Roads to Freedom"; Frances Farley, "Survival with Grace as a Woman Politician in Utah"; F. Alan Coombs, "The Faith of an Academic Historian"; Lorille Horne Miller, "A Celebration of the 97th Anniversary of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City"; and Gaye Littleton, "Because We Care."; "The Dubious Ethics of B'nai B'rith"; "How Corrupt is America's Press?"; "The Moral Case for the Arabs"; "Pressures for World War III"; "Vietnam, Peace Demonstrations and the Third World War"; "Zionist Myth Information Examined"; and "The True Nature of the Christian Religion."; "The Meaning of Life"; "Are They Embalming Religion, Too?"; "Sebastian Castellio, Champion of Religious Liberty"; "Let's Be Realistic! Or, Ethics Be Damned"; and "Billy Graham Comes to Phoenix and Fundamentalism Has Its Day."; Walter R. Jones Jr., "The Faith of an Orthodox Fundamentalist Radical Conservative God Fearing Humanist Liberal!"; Peter S. Raible, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints"; Ray R. Canning, "Existentialism and the Philosophies of Crisis"; Deane Starr, "Unitarian Universalist Mythology"; David H. Eaton, "The Role of Liberalism Today"; David H. Eaton, "A Liberal's View of Religion"; David H. Eaton, "A Liberated Church"; Frederick May Eliot, "The Law of Liberty"; and Rudolph W. Gilbert, "The Art of Saying 'Yes' to Life."; John B. Wolf, "The Feast of Fools: A Theology of Juxtaposition"; Donald S. Harrington, "Ram Mohan Roy, Great Indian Reformer, and the Meeting of East and West"; William F. Schulz, "Zarathustra's Way: Humanistic Existentialism as a Religious Alternative"; Carol Tyler, "Six Characters in Search of a Scapegoat: A Symbolic Study in Situational Ethics"; Donald W. McKinney, "Beyond Freedom and Dignity"; Donald W. McKinney, "When the Pulpit Starts to Creak"; Donald W. McKinney, "A Fantasy of Time"; and James P. Wilkes, "Faith, Fright and Fiction."; Correspondence, book, and manuscript.; May Louise Crafts, Paula Schulte, John T. Sundloff, Ella M. Smith, Rose S. Henderson, Stella Cowan, and Aurelia H. Reinhardt.; Arthur Nelson, Elizabeth E. S. Bissett, Mack M. Rivenburgh Jr., Charles Lockerbie, Mary E. Breech, Joyce Harvey, James Reeb, Blanche Young, Antoinette Fowler, D'Arcy George, Olive McHugh, Robert Britton Hammond Jr., Martha Fraser, Maud E. Callis, Gordon A. Sampson, and Bertha Ivins.; Many of these biographies are oral histories, indicating the existence of a typescript and taped interview. The typescripts are available in the Cooley Oral Histories, Accn 814. Tapes are available in the Multimedia Division.; Richard I. Aaron, Cynthia Adcox, Ron Anderson, John Backels, Clarence Edwin Baker, Ernst and Frances Beier, Evelyn Bertilson, Kathlene Bertilson, Elizabeth Elma Shull Bissett, David Blackbird, and Lyle B. Borst.; William James Browning, John W. Burton, Maud Eva Callis, James William Cherry, G. Lew Choules, Elizabeth M. Cohen, Alan and Marjorie Coombs, Lois Craig, Burton A. Cummings, Beverly H. Dalley, Francis Davidson, Alan C. Davis, William Howard Dickson, Abraham Fairbanks Doremus, Joseph E. Edmunds, and Dennis C. Eichner.; Mrs. William R. Endris, Gabriel S. Erb, Sarah Alice Hill Erb, Lilia Eskelsen, Ruel Eskelsen, Salathiel Ewing, Louis Henderson Farnsworth, George W. Faust, Kathy Fjeldsted, Antoinette Lambourne Fowler, and Joseph E. Frick.; Hugh Gillilan, Leland B. Gillette, Dorene Gogins, Patricia F. Goldsmith, and Thomas R. Goldsmith.; Henry Earl Havenor, Margaret Watson Havenor, Ron Healey, Dick Henry, Ogden Hiles, Rona Hoffman, Jim Holbrook, Albert F. Holden, Sharon Holland, Bertha Ivins, Martha Burgess Jennings, William C. Jennings, Warner Phillips Jerrell, Douglas W. Jessup, and Benjamin J. Johnson.; Richard Keene, Tenny B. Kennedy, Halbert Stevens Kerr, Barbara Picht, Kleiner, Ed Kleiner, Justin Kreek, and Darrel T. Lane.; Helen Nelson LeCheminant, Rufus Wood Leigh, Eugene Lewis, Ira Hudson Lewis, Samuel H. Lewis, Elinor Lowe Linden, Helen Viola Gould Alden Little, Charles W. Lockerbie, Frederick Charles Loofbourow, Maud Huntington Read Loofbourow, Arthur James Lowe, Sylvester J. Lynn, Steve and Sunny Madsen, L. R. Martineau Jr., Pricilla Mayden, Mila T. Maynard, Frank M. McHugh, Olive McHugh, John Phillips Meakin, Richard Middleton, Frank Miller, Lorille Horne Miller, Bill and Ev Monroe, Arthur L. Monson, and Cohn L. Morrison.; Colin Neal, Richard Nelson, Charlotte J. Newman, Kathryn Ormsby, James D. Pardee, Josiah Lowe Perkes, and Caddie Cook Perkes.; Paul and Jean Porter, Joan Proctor, Howard P. Roberts, Verna Roberts, Bryce Roe, and Ineda Roe.; Paul Shulte, Bill and Mary Schultz, Helen Ada Scott, Petra Shane, and V. M. C. Silva.; Justin and Martha Stewart, Vivian Strange, Daniel Newton Straup, Della Lindley Straup, and Howard Ronald Stone.; John Theodore Sundloff, Jane L. Swensen, Peter Talley, Bangs L. Tapscott, Frank B. Terriberry, Horace B. Thompsen, Robert Thurman, Lamartina C. Trent, Marilyn Treshow, Brooke Tucker, Rayce Tucker, Robert Palfrey Utter, Charles Stetson Varian, and Arendje (Aerie) Visser Wright.; Eliza (Lyde) Free Wells, Doris Whittier, Parley L. Williams, Edwin H. Wilson, Carol Wineriter, Florien Wineriter, Myrna Wolf, James H. Wolfe, Carolyn Williams Wolfe, Denna Wright, and Robert H. Wright.; Microfilm copy located in the microfilm cabinet.; Microfilm copy of book dated to 1920 located in the microfilm cabinet.; Brochures, correspondence, and letters from children.; E. Burdette Backus, The Parable of the Trilobites, 1943; R. Burdette Backus, Thomas Jefferson; Joseph Barth, America's Most Intolerant Man, 1947; Julius S. Bixler, The Liberal Sees It Through, 1942; John N. Booth, Introducing Unitarian, 1948; John N. Booth, Introducing Unitarian Universalism, 1961; and Clayton R. Bowen, Understanding the Bible, 1933.; Fred I. Cairns, A Frank Talk with New Comers; Fred I. Cairns, The Unitarian Faith Excites Me, 1946; Glenn O. Canfield, This is My Church, 1946; William Ellery Channing, Unitarian Christianity: A Discourse on Some of the Distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians, 1947; George A. Coe, Do You Really Believe in Religious Education?; Louis C. Cornish, Our Approaching Decisions, 1936; Edward H. Cotton, The Alliance: A Great Missionary Enterprise; Samuel M. Crothers, The Unitarianism of Thomas Jefferson, 1946; and J. A. Cruzan, The Bible from the Liberal Christian Point of View, 1930.; Edward Darling, Religion in the Public Schools, 1962; A. Powell Davies, Unitarianism: Some Questions Answered; A. Powell Davies, Unitarianism: What Is It? 1961; Dale DeWitt, Religion and the War Crisis: A Study and Discussion Outline; John H. Dietrich, The Significance of the Unitarian; Movement, 1932; Frank C. Doan, The Tapestry Weavers, 1932; George R. Dodson, Man's Faith in God Now, 1944; Charles F. Dole, The Consciousness of God, 1936; Charles F. Dole, Our Thought of God; God Within Us, 1937; and Charles F. Dole, The Wonderful Hope, 1942.; Christopher R. Eliot, Common Things; Christopher R. Eliot, Live Wires: Interpreting the Church to the World, 1928; Frederick M. Eliot, Address of the President to the Annual; Meeting of the American Unitarian Association, 1941; Frederick M. Eliot, Report to the Churches: A Year of Important and Constructive Service; and Frederick M. Eliot, Tensions in Unitarianism a Hundred Years Ago, 1946.; Henry W. Foote, The Bible in the Light of Modern Thought; Stephen H. Fritchman, The Fourth Faith: A Definition of 20th Century Religious Humanism, 1958; and Stephen A. Fritchman, The Religious Education Committee in the Local Church, 1938.; William C. Gannett, Blessed be Drudgery, 1933; Charles G. Girelius, What Do Unitarians Believe Concerning the Salvation of Man?; Dana M. Greeley, Because We Believe, or Reviewing and; Renewing Our Purpose, 1945; Dana M. Greeley, Liberalism in Church and State, 1946; Dana M. Greeley, The Peace that Passeth Understanding; and Frederick R. Griffin, Easter.; Hutchins Hapgood, Fire and Revolution, 1912; Brooke Herford, Christianity as Christ Preached It, 1946; Edward A. Horton, Corner Stones of the Unitarian Faith; Herbert Hitchen, Our World Wide Fellowship, 1943; Clive Knowles, Labor and the War, 1942; Donald G. Lathrop, Racism versus Americanism, 1942.; Angus H. MacLean, Home Patterns in Religious Teachings, 1960; James Martineau, Ideal Substitutes for God; Kirtley F. Mather, The Impact of Science upon Religion; and Grace E. and Ernest W. Kuebler Mayer-Oakes, Life Goes on and On: Easter Readings for Children, 1941.; Harry C. Meserve, It is Not Easy To Be a Unitarian, 1957; Payson Miller, Patriotism and Religion; Robert A. Millikan, A Scientist Confesses His Faith, 1927; Richard E. Myers, Early American Unitarian Pamphleteering, 1975; and Laurance I. Neal, Building Self Reliance, 1946.; Charles E. Park, Personal Religion; Charles E. Park, We Hold in Common: A Definition of Unitarianism, 1946; David B. Parke, Our Thrust in History: American Unitarianism Since l937, 1960; Francis G. Peabody, How to Save the Soul of America; Leslie T. Pennington, The Conciliation of Faith; James Poling, "Small Church, Big People," 1960.; Christopher G. Raible, Faith of Our Children, 1967; Robert Raible, l0 Elements of the Unitarian Religion, 1951; Clarence Reed, The Rosary of a Modernist; Francis G. Ricker, Fives Bases of Unitarian Advance, 1946; Wallace W. Robbins, The Task of the Church in the Present Crisis; and Helen C. Robertson, If You Were a Teacher.; Maxwell Savage, The Religion of the Open Road, 1951; Maxwell Savage, The Romance of Unitarianism, 1927; Maxwell Savage, Unitarian Answers: Belief in God, Jesus and the Bible; Theodore Schroeder, "Are All Radicals Insane?" 1921; Theodore Schroeder, The Conflict of Impulses: Their Rise, Progress and Expression, 1933; Theodore Schroeder, "A Contribution to the Psychology of Theism: The French Prophets and John Lacy," 1925; Theodore Schroeder, "Converting Sex into Religiosity," 1933; and Theodore Schroeder, Culture and Culturine.; Freedom of the Press and "Obscene" Literature: Three Essays, 1906; "The Herd Impulse, Democratization and Evolutionary Psychology," 1921; "A 'Living God' Incarnate," 1932; "Manufacturing 'The Experience of God': An Exhibition of Some Psychologic Processes by Which Mystical Experience Evolves to Theologic Dogma," 1927; The Meaning of Free Speech (A Syllabus), 1918; and "One Religio-Sexual Maniac," 1936.; Protest of the Free Speech League against the Passage of Senate Bill, No. l790, Assembly Bill, No. 650, New York Legislature, l9ll, which Proposes to Penalize Certain Medical Advertising and Intelligence, 1911; "Psychic Aspects of Social Evolution," 1917; "Psychology of One Pantheist," 1921; Reviews and Contents of "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law: A Forensic Defense of Freedom of the Press, 1911; "The Riddles in Bishop Brown's Heresy Case," 1925; Some Facts Concerning Polygamy, 1898; Secularism and the Churches; "What is a Psychologic Recovery? (Or Sublimation?): A Critical review of the Theories of Drs. Carl G. Jung, Alfred Adler, Otto Rank, Wm. Stekel, Sandor Ferenczi, Karl Abraham and Sigmund Freud," 1935; Witchcraft and Obscenity: Twin Superstitions [and "The Obscenity Superstition" by Havelock Ellis], 1912; "Witchcraft and the Erotic Life," 1930.; Peter L. Scott, The Liberal Church School, What's It Like in a Unitarian Universalist Church; Minot Simons, Making the Grade; Theodore G. Soares, Where is God?; Griffith J. Sparham, Khasi Calls: An Adventure in Friendship, 1945.; Harold E. B. Speight, The New Testament and Modern Life, 1936; Dorothy T. Spoerl, What is Religious about Our Religious; Education?; Charles P. Steinmetz, The Place of Religion in Modern Scientific Civilization, 1922; Harry M. Stokes, A Unitarian Universalist Understanding of Jesus Christ; and William L. Sullivan, Unitarian Christianity, 1922.; Jabez T. Sunderland, Miracles in the Light of Modern Knowledge, 1944; Jabez T. Sunderland, The Story of Channing: His Life, Thought and World Wide Influence, 1936; Jabez T. Sunderland, True and False Liberalism, 1946; Jabez T. Sunderland, Was Jesus God? How Did He Come to be Worshipped as God? 1944; Jabez T. Sunderland, The World's Seven Great Historic Religions: A Comparison and an Appreciation, 1943; Richard E. Sykes, Can an Atheist Be Religious; Thinking is Religious, containing Albert Schweitzer, "To Be Religious is Not to Give Up Thinking," and Earl M. Wilbur, "Liberal Religion is a 'Great Revolution,'" 1956.; Pierre Van Paassen, Why I Became a Unitarian, 1950; Hamilton M. Warren, "I Get My Religion Under the Stars," 1946; Gerald F. Weary, What Do Unitarians Believe? The Unexpected Answers, 1946; Linda Weltner, Do I Have to Stop Being Jewish to Be; Unitarian Universalist? 1976; Charles W. Wendte, What Do Unitarians Believe? A Statement of Faith; Frank S. C. Wicks, Good Men in Hell, 1954; Earl M. Wilbur, Freedom, Reason and Tolerance in Religion and What Then?; William J. Whalen, The Unitarian Universalists, 1973; and Frances W. Wood, Parents as Teachers of Religion, 1942.; Special display edition to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary, with a painting of the church on the cover.; Centennial Campaign materials, newsletters, correspondence, announcements, and other papers.
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