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Clark H. Bouwman manuscript, circa 1940 -- 1949

0.25 linear feet
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Clark Bouwman was a founding faculty member of Florida Presbyterian College (now Eckerd College), where he served as professor and dean from 1960 until 1983. The collection contains a manuscript draft of an essay on Protestant ecumenism and labor relations in the United States.
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Ecumenical conferences collection, 1937-1961

1 Volumes
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Includes clippings concerning the Oxford Conference of 1937 and the first, second, and third assemblies of the World Council of Churches, 1948-1961.

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Ecumenical world conferences photographs, 1910-1954

2 boxes
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Includes photographs of Edinburgh, 1910; Stockholm, 1925; Lausanne, 1927; Oxford, 1937; Utrecht to Amsterdam; Amsterdam, 1948; Lund, 1952; youth conference at Kottayam, India, 1952; Evanston, 1954; and Union Theological Seminary and the ecumenical movement.

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George A. Plimpton Papers, 1634-1956

24 linear feet
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The George A. Plimpton Papers consist largely of personal and professional correspondence, financial and real estate records, personal diaries and albums, writings, and lectures produced by or for George Arthur Plimpton. But the Papers also contains not only the correspondence and records of Plimpton's colleagues at Ginn and Company, the publishing house that Plimpton led for decades, but also correspondence and records relating to the dozens of other institutions and organizations that Plimpton helped lead. In addition to extensive correspondence relating to Plimpton's collecting of rare books, manuscripts, and historical artifacts, the Papers also contain such diverse items as autographs of presidents, handwriting specimens, studies of medieval manuscripts, and documents relating to the American slave trade.
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Hendrik Kraemer papers, 1954

0.25 linear feet
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Hendrik Kraemer was a Dutch Reformed layman, professor, and church and missionary leader. The collection contains a series of lectures given on "The Christian Faith and Non-Christian Religions" at the University of Geneva in January and February 1954.
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Interchurch World Movement records, 1919 -- 1962

0.75 linear feet
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The Interchurch World Movement was founded under the Foreign Mission Board and allied agencies to unite and coordinate Protestant churches and their programs in North America. The collection includes a manuscript of the Movement's history, correspondence, reports, minutes, pamphlets, and notes.
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Kathleen Hurty papers, circa 1970 -- 2007

3 Linear Feet
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Church Women United records, NCC ecumenism records (including local and regional ecumenism documents, and a complete set of CORLETTERs), Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Commission on Church and Society documents.

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National Council of Churches of Christ USA records, 1950-1973, bulk 1953-1969

8 linear feet
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The collection consists of administrative records, correspondence, newsletters and papers, 1950 - 1973 from Administration, Foreign Missions, Faith and Order, International Relations, and Ecumenical Relations divisions of the National Council.

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Robert C. Dodds papers, 1962 -- 1974

1 linear feet
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Robert C. Dodds was a United Church of Christ minister who served as the General Director of Planning, Associate Secretary, and Director of Ecumenical Affairs for the National Council of Churches. This collection contains reports, bulletins, articles and newspaper clippings, personal accounts, speeches, conference notes, strategic plans, correspondence, and other papers from Robert C. Dodds' participation in the National Council of Churches, the Fourth Session of the Second Vatican Council, and the ninth meeting of the Consultation on Church Union.
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William Adams Brown Ecumenical Library general records, 1944 -- 1972

0.50 linear feet
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The William Adams Brown Ecumenical Library (WAB) was founded by the Union Theological Seminary (UTS) Board of Directors as a response to the increasing demand for materials in the field of ecumenicity. The collection contains general information and material relating to ecumenism, Henry Pitney Van Dusen, and the William Adams Brown Ecumenical Library, including papers, notes, clippings, and correspondence.
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