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Guide to the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Records

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Title
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Records
Inclusive Dates
1894-1952
Call Number
NCC RG 18
Quantity
86.00 cubic feet (86 boxes)
Language
Materials in English
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Open for research
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Biographical Note / Administrative History

Administrative History
In November 1905 thirty Protestant denominations met in New York at the Interchurch Conference on Federation. The conference resulted in a Plan of Federation which was "to promote the spirit of fellowship, service, and cooperation" among the Christian churches of the United States. After presenting the Plan of Federation to each of the denominations for their approval, another conference was called to meet in Philadelphia on December 2-8, 1908. At this conference the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America (hereafter referred to as the FCC) was born. The objectives of the Federal Council, as stated in its constitution, included:
  1. To express the fellowship and catholic unity of the Christian Church.
  2. To bring the Christian bodies of America into united service for Christ and the world.
  3. To encourage devotional fellowship and mutual counsel concerning the spiritual life and religious activities of the churches.
  4. To secure a larger combined influence for the churches of Christ in all matters affecting the moral and social condition of the people, so as to promote the application of the law of Christ in every relation of human life.
  5. To assist in the organization of local branches of the Federal Council to promote its aims in their communities.

The Federal Council itself consisted of representatives from each of the constituent members. Each denomination was entitled to three members with an additional member for every 100,000 of its communicants. Additional members of lay men and women and representatives of state and local councils of churches were also appointed. The FCC had no authority over its constituent members; neither could it draw up a common creed, form of government, or worship. The role of the FCC was "limited to the expression of its counsel and the recommending of a course of action in matters of common interest to the churches, local councils, and individual Christians."

The FCC was a hallmark of the ecumenical movement which developed in the twentieth century. Initially consisting of thirty-three denominations by its ending in 1950 the FCC included only twenty-seven denominations. This decrease was due to a number of mergers among the constituent denominations. Through its efforts and influence the FCC helped to create nearly one thousand state and local councils of churches during its fifty year existence. The FCC also promoted ecumenism on an international level by being one of the guiding forces behind the World Council of Churches.

The FCC began in 1908 with chiefly voluntary workers, but as the program of the Federal Council grew it developed a large staff of highly qualified, professional church leaders. The FCC developed programs with appropriate staff to meet every aspect of Christian activities from evangelism to economic issues, from race relations to international affairs, or from pastoral service to statistical research.

At its founding in 1908 the Federal Council issued its "Social Creed of the Churches." This statement on the social responsibility of Christians marked only the beginning of the FCC's work in this field. The FCC stood behind such issues as workers' rights to organize or shorter working hours for American labor. In 1921 the FCC formed a commission to deal with race relations in the United States. Through education and action the Federal Council attempted to create goodwill among the various racial groups in America.

The Council also worked in the international arena. During the 1920s and 1930s the FCC promoted peaceful relations among the nations of the world through its Commission on International Justice and Goodwill. Whenever possible the FCC lobbied for peaceful negotiations to end international disputes and worked for arms reduction to check the expanding war machines of the world powers. In the midst of World War II, the FCC formed the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace -- a group of Christian clergy and laymen who were one of the first organizations to call for the creation of a body like the United Nations. After the war the FCC continued to work in international affairs by supporting American assistance to a devastated Europe and making a plea for the sane use of atomic power.

The Federal Council also worked in the spiritual sphere of Christian life by developing such programs as the United Evangelistic Advance and World Wide Communion. The FCC reorganized the chaplaincy program which served the armed forces and was instrumental in the formation of Church World Service to minister to the needy of the world.

By the 1940s the FCC recognized the need for greater unity among the churches and religious organizations of America. Along with eleven other interdenominational agencies it worked to create the National Council of Churches in 1950. The Federal Council ceased operations on December 31, 1950, when it officially became part of the new National Council.

Series I is divided into two parts: Executive Committee, 1909-1952, and Administrative Committee, 1913-1932. The Executive Committee served as the policy-making body of the Federal Council of Churches during the intervals between FCC assembly meetings. The Executive Committee was empowered by the FCC constitution to attend to all business of the Council including determination of the budget for the Council, its departments, and committees. The Executive Committee did not have power to amend the constitution or bylaws.

The Executive Committee consisted of two representatives from each of the FCC constituent bodies, preferably one clergyman and one layman, as well as one additional representative for every 500,000 communicants of the constituent bodies. During its existence other members of the Committee included FCC officers such as the president, vice-president, ex-presidents, treasurer, and recording secretary, as well as up to six representatives of affiliated state and local councils of churches. Members of the Executive Committee were elected by the Federal Council after nomination by the denominational representatives.

The Executive Committee originally met annually with an Administrative Committee drawn from it meeting monthly to coordinate the day-to-day business of the FCC. After 1932 the Committee met monthly.

The Administrative Committee, created in 1913, served as a policy-making body between meetings of the Executive Committee. Meeting monthly, the Committee's functions and duties included carrying out the policies of the Federal Council, maintaining close relationships between the Council and its constituent bodies, representing the Council between its meetings, supervising and directing the activities of the secretaries, committees, commissions, and other agencies of the Council, and reporting in writing its activities to the Council and the Executive Committee.

The Administrative Committee was constituted by the Federal Council through the Executive Committee. It consisted originally of one delegate from each FCC constituent body, one representative of each affiliated body, chairmen of commissions, and fifteen members-at-large. Later, additional delegates from the constituent bodies were added, as well as presidents and ex- presidents of the FCC. The Federal Council abolished the Administrative Committee at its 1932 quadrennial meeting.

In 1914 the Executive Committee of the Federal Council created the position of general secretary and named Charles S. Macfarland to the position. Macfarland had been serving as the unofficial executive secretary of the FCC since 1912. In fact, as early as 1911 the Executive Committee had established duties for the executive secretary, later to become the general secretary.

These duties were "to act as the executive and the field agent of the Federal Council and its Standing Committees and Commissions, promoting efficiency, economy, and cooperation in all parts of the work; to initiate and to aid in organizing state and local federations as opportunity may offer, and to visit and confer with the same when organized; to assist the treasurer in securing funds; to stimulate in all the work which has been established by the Federal Council; to supervise the work of the District Secretaries; and to carry forward any work assigned to him by the Executive Committee..." In time this broad range of duties became more limited; the gen general secretary came to serve more as administrator and spokesman for the Federal Council.

In 1921 Samuel McCrea Cavert became a general secretary, serving jointly with Macfarland until the latter's resignation in 1929. Cavert was general secretary of the FCC until the formation of the National Council of Churches, when he became the general secretary of that organization. As the work of the general secretary became more demanding, the position of associate general secretary was created. Two men who held this position were Roswell P. Barnes, serving from 1939 to 1950, and J. Quinter Miller, serving from 1940 to 1950.

In 1911 the Federal Council established a Commission on Peace and Arbitration, whose primary purpose was to organize a conference of American, British, and German church leaders for the peaceful settlement of international disputes. In 1916 this commission became the Commission on International Justice and Goodwill. The stated function of the Commission was "the establishment of world justice and peace through the application of Christian ideals and principles to the relations of nations."

During its early history the Commission sought to achieve these goals through various activities including reconstruction of post-World War I Europe, promotion of the League of Nations and a world court, support of disarmament activities, and work toward better relations between the United States and Japan.

In 1932, with the reorganization of the FCC, the Commission became the Department of International Justice and Goodwill. With the approach of World War II the Department continued to promote the use of peaceful means to resolve conflicts between nations. The Commission on a Just and Durable Peace was created by the FCC in early 1941 under the chairmanship of John Foster Dulles. The new Commission was independent of the Department, but the two worked so closely through a joint staff that their activities were often indistinguishable. The Commission's tasks were "to clarify the mind of our churches regarding the moral, political, and economic foundations of an enduring peace" and "to prepare the people of our churches and of our nation for assuming their appropriate responsibility for the establishment of such a peace." The Commission conducted National Study Conferences in 1942 and 1945, hosted the International Round Table of Christian Leaders at Princeton in July 1943, formulated policy statements such as the "Six Pillars of Peace," and worked energetically for the creation of a United Nations organization.

In 1947 the Federal Council reorganized the Department of International Justice and Goodwill and incorporated the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace within its structure. Two committees were formed within the Department. The Committee on Policy was "to formulate recommendations on the principles of a just and durable peace" and "to report... policy recommendations directly to the Executive Committee." The Committee on Education and Action was "to relate policy recommendations to the ongoing work of the constituent communions and the councils of churches."

The Department continued its activities in areas such as the European Recovery Program, the Point IV program, Soviet- American relations, and the use of nuclear weapons. When the FCC joined the National Council of Churches, the Department of International Justice and Goodwill was retained under the Division of Christian Life and Work as the new Department of International Affairs.

Sydney L. Gulick served as executive secretary of the Department from 1916 until July 1934. In 1925 Walter W. Van Kirk joined the Department as associate secretary. Van Kirk became an executive secretary of the Department in 1932 and remained as head of the Department after its incorporation within the National Council of Churches. Various associate secretaries served the Department during its history.

When the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace was created in 1941, Bradford S. Abernethy was appointed secretary. He served until September 1943, when he was replaced by Luman J. Shafer. Shafer was replaced as secretary in 1945 by Richard M. Fagley. Fagley remained as an executive secretary of the Department from 1947 to 1950.

When the Federal Council of Churches was formed in 1908, the first department it created was the Commission on Church and Social Service. A 1909 statement of the Commission says its purpose was "to gather and arrange such important facts concerning social conditions as have been, or may be ascertained;" to make "such use of this information as will guide the Church in promoting remedies for wrong conditions;" and to promote "the federation and cooperation of those denominational departments devoted to this subject of social service." The work of the Commission was basically in two areas—social work and relations with labor and industry. The Commission did not engage in social work itself but coordinated the social service departments of various denominations, made contacts for the churches with national social agencies and movements, organized relations of the churches with labor and industry, assisted local councils of churches in their social work, and conducted social and industrial conferences.

Elected in 1911, Charles S. Macfarland served as the Commission's first secretary. In 1916 Worth M. Tippy became executive secretary. Tippy served unit 1939, when he became emeritus executive secretary. From 1939 to 1944 Roswell P. Barnes was acting executive secretary. Beverly M. Boyd was executive secretary of the Department from 1944 to 1951.

The name of the Commission was changed in 1945 to the Department of Christian Social Relations. In 1947 the Department was reorganized, and its industrial relations activities were placed under a new department. When the FCC joined the National Council of Churches, the Department became the Department of Social Welfare under the Division of Christian Life and Work.

The work of the Department was conducted by various committees, commissions, and divisions. Foremost of these were the Industrial Relations Division, the Prison Chaplains' Committee, and the Marriage and Home Committee.

In July 1925 James Myers was hired as industrial secretary. Myers developed the program of the Industrial Relations Division by conducting industrial conferences, lecturing in colleges and seminaries, giving technical advice to pastors in local industrial disputes, mediating in strikes, and cooperating in field studies of industry. In 1947 this division became an independent department of the FCC, the Department of Church and Economic Life, with James Myers as emeritus executive secretary and Cameron P. Hall as executive secretary. The researcher is referred to the files of the Department of Church and Economic Life for post-1947 material relating to James Myers and Cameron P. Hall.

In 1935 the Prison Chaplains' Committee was organized. The Committee selected, trained, nominated, and partially supervised Protestant chaplains in federal penitentaries. Seward Hiltner began working for the Committee in 1936 and soon became its secretary. In 1946 the Commission on Prison Chaplains (as the Committee was now called) became the Commission on Ministry in Institutions and was assigned to the newly created Department of Pastoral Services headed by Hiltner. For post-1946 material relating to Hiltner the researcher is referred to the files of the Department of Pastoral Services.

A major concern of the Department of Christian Social Relations was always the family, so that in 1926 the Marriage and Home Committee was created. Leland Foster Wood became secretary of the Committee in 1933 and remained in this post until 1950. The Committee's activities concerned all aspects of family life and relationships between men and women including such subject as birth control and sex education.

In 1921 he Executive Committee of the FCC authorized creation of the Commission on Church and Race Relations. (In 1932 it became the Department of Race Relations.) One hundred individuals from various denominations formed the Commission, whose stated purpose was "to assert the sufficiency of Christianity as the solution of race relations in America." In order to do this the Department of Race Relations brought together church leaders of different races, informed and educated the public about racial problems, and promoted interracial cooperation. These goals were achieved through a variety of ways including the organization of interracial conferences and clinics, the observance of Race Relations Sunday, the formation of local interracial committees, and the publication of materials such as the Interracial News Service.

In January 1922 George E. Haynes and Will W. Alexander were elected as secretaries of the Commission. Alexander served until 1931. In 1934 Haynes became executive secretary, a position he held until his retirement in 1947. J. Oscar Lee replaced Haynes as executive secretary and remained head of the Department after the FCC joined the National Council of Churches. In 1929 Katherine Gardner was hired as secretary for the Church Women's Committee. She became associate secretary of the Department in 1934, resigning in 1942.

When the FCC joined the National Council of Churches in 1950, the Department of Race Relations became the Department of Racial and Cultural Relations under the Division of Christian Life and Work.

As early as 1911 a Committee on Evangelism was formed by the Federal Council of Churches. The Committee was organized for the promotion of the spirit of evangelism and evangelistic work in the United States. In 1918 the Committee was reorganized as the Commission on Evangelism with Charles L. Goodell as its first secretary. In 1921 the name was changed to the Commission on Evangelism and Life Service (in 1932 it became the Department of Evangelism).

The activities of the Department included various evangelistic efforts including the Week of Prayer, the Fellowship of Prayer, Spiritual Advance Conferences, United Youth Movement, the National Preaching Mission, the National Mission to Christian Teachers, the United Evangelistic Advance, the National Christian Teaching Mission, and World Wide Communion Sunday.

In 1934 Charles L. Goodell became executive secretary emeritus of the Department, and Jesse M. Bader became executive secretary. Bader remained in this position after the FCC joined the National Council of Churches, when the Department became the Joint Department of Evangelism.

The Department of Church and Economic Life was created in March 1947 by action of the Executive Committee of the FCC. The new department was a direct result of interest in economic issues created by the National Study Conference on the Church and Economic Life held at Pittsburgh in February 1947. The Department, assuming the work of the Industrial Relations Division of the Christian Social Relations Department, was to "be concerned with the relation of the churches to economic life as a whole," and to have "at least a majority of its members drawn from lay occupations, particularly from agriculture, business, consumers, and labor."

The program of the Department included observing Labor Sunday, providing information to the churches on labor and social legislation, publishing pamphlets and literature in the area of the church and economic problems, cooperating with national Catholic and Jewish groups, investigating industrial problems, establishing techniques for churchmen in economic education and action, and holding conferences on specific economic problems.

Cameron P. Hall was appointed executive secretary of the Department in 1947 and remained secretary under the National Council of Churches. From 1947 to 1950 James Myers served as executive secretary emeritus.

When the FCC joined the National Council of Churches, the Department continued as the Department of Church and Economic Life under the Division of Christian Life and Work.

At the 1946 biennial meeting, the Federal Council of Churches created the Department of Pastoral Services. The new department incorporated and coordinated the Commission on Religion and Health and the Commission on Ministry in Institutions (formerly the Commission on Prison Chaplains). The 1947 annual report says the work of the Department included educating the clergy in pastoral work and counseling, conducting the Study of Religious Ministry to Older People, and dealing with the relation of pastoral work to sex and alcohol education.

The activities of the Commission on Religion and Health included "the promotion of better inter-professional relations between the clergy and such groups as physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists, and others; development of materials for laymen and ministers on religion and health; and stimulus of research and education in this field." The Commission on Ministry in Institutions was responsible for administration of Protestant chaplains in federal prisons and for standard-setting, counseling, and advising Protestant religious ministers in hospitals and other institutions.

Seward Hiltner served as executive secretary of the Department from 1946 to October 1951. Otis R. Rice then became executive secretary. The Department retained its name and became a part of the Division of Christian Life and Work when the FCC joined the National Council of Churches.

The Committee for Religious Liberty was formed on May 17, 1950 by the merger of the Joint Committee on Religious Liberty with the Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc. Armond D. Willis was appointed executive of the new committee. Under the National Council of Churches the Committee became the Joint Department of Religious Liberty.

The Joint Committee on Religious Liberty was appointed in 1942 by the FCC and the Foreign Missions Conference "to study the issues of religious liberty in their historical, philosophical, and contemporaneous implications." The Committee's "principal function was to study, analyze and express its views on contemporary issues related to religious liberty, largely on the governmental level." The activities of the Joint Committee included education, research, human rights, the United Nations, specific problems, and international Christian cooperation. O. Frederick Nolde was executive secretary of the Joint Committee from 1944 to 1949. During 1949 Roswell P. Barnes served as consulting secretary.

The Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc. was organized as an independent group on July 6, 1946, by a small group of Protestant clergymen. The Committee was "to provide information and counsel rather than to participate in public action," and its program consisted of community study and research. In September 1949 the Committee was incorporated into the Federal Council of Churches. Roswell P. Barnes of the FCC was one of the founders of the Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc.

The Women's Cooperating Commission was organized by the Federal Council of Churches in 1936 "to relate the leadership and activity of church women to the Federal Council in all phases of its service, including the spiritual life of the Church, strengthening the family, world peace, social welfare, better race relations, and other movements in which the Federal Council has long been engaged. It involves also a study of the relationship of organizations of Christian Women to the whole movement of Christian cooperation and unity." The tasks of the Commission included understanding and interpreting the work of the FCC, bringing a lay point of view to bear upon FCC policies and programs, considering the place and work of women in the churches and demonstrating it as individuals, concerning itself with women's spiritual contributions to the life of the church and the FCC, and education regarding the World Council of Churches.

Anna E. Caldwell was executive secretary of the Commission from 1936 to 1942. Anna M. Pyott was secretary from June 1945 to June 1946; she later worked as a volunteer. At other times the chairmen of the Commission directed its work. The activities of the Commission were assumed by the department of United Church Women when the FCC joined the National Council of Churches.

The General War-Time Commission of the Churches was formed by the Federal Council in September 1917 as the churches' response to the United States' entrance into World War I. It defined its purpose as "to coordinate existing and proposed activities..., to suggest to the proper agency or agencies any further work called for and not being done, to provide for or perform such work as can best be done in a cooperative way, to furnish means of common and united expression..., and to provide a body which would be prepared to deal in a spirit of cooperation with the new problems of reconstruction..." The Commission officially completed its work in April 1919.

In 1924 the Church Peace Union, the Federal Council, and the World Alliance for International Friendship through the Church created the Committee on Interchange of Preachers. Each of the sponsoring organizations appointed five men to the Committee, whose work concerned the exchange of British and American religious leaders for summer speaking tours.

The Committee existed as an independent agency for a number of years. In March 1949 the Committee applied to become part of the FCC. In June 1949 the Federal Council accepted the Committee into its organization. Under the National Council of Churches the Committee became part of the Central Department of Ecumenical Relations.

According to a 1911 statement the treasurer "shall have charge of all the moneys of the Federal Council from every source; shall deposit the same in the name of the Federal Council in an approved bank; shall pay out moneys upon warrants issued by the Corresponding Secretary in accordance with the directions of the Finance Committee..."

The Research and Education Department was formed in 1918 as a unit of the Commission on Church and Social Service, but in 1921 it became an independent department. The Department acted as a liaison between church and research agencies, assembled materials on religious aspects of social questions, made research data accessible to churches, and published the results of departmental studies.

F. Ernest Johnson was executive secretary of the Department throughout its history. In 1950 the Department became the Central Department of Research and Survey within the National Council of Churches.

In January 1920 the Commission on Relations with Religious Bodies in Europe was formed with Charles S. Macfarland as its secretary. The 1926 annual report of the FCC states that the Commission "exists for the purpose of interpreting the churches of the two continents to each other, to further the spirit of understanding, cooperation and fraternity between them and to commend to the churches of America such movements on behalf of the religious bodies of Europe as it deems worthy of their interest and support."

The Commission sponsored visits of church leaders between Europe and the United States and held conferences concerned with European and American relations, but the major work of the Commission was the Central Bureau for Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Europe. The Central Bureau was established by the Bethesda Conference, an international, ecumenical conference which met at Copenhagen in August 1922.

The Central Bureau's purpose was to obtain and coordinate aid to European Protestant churches and religious organizations devastated by World War I. The Central Bureau was a European organization controlled by a committee selected from European churches. The Federal Council had no direct control over it but provided it with substantial financial backing. The FCC provided the salary for Adolf Keller, executive secretary of the Bureau. Keller also was the European representative of the FCC.

The Central Bureau maintained a representative and a support committee in the United States. This representative of the Bureau was also the secretary of the Commission on Relations with Religious Bodies in Europe. In 1924 and 1925, Chauncey W. Goodrich served in these capacities. From 1925 to 1929 Kenneth D. Miller was the Commission's secretary and the Bureau's representative.

In 1929 the Commission was consolidated with the Committee on Relations with Eastern Churches and with members of the Continuation Committee of the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work to form the Commission on Relations with Churches Abroad. The chairman of the new commission was Kenneth D. Miller, and Antonia Froendt was the acting secretary. The Central Bureau continued in its original form until 1937, when it became the Central Bureau for Inter-Church Aid.

The Committee on Foreign Relief Appeals in the Churches was formed in 1940 with Leslie B. Moss as its director. This committee "advised in the organization of denominational appeals, brought denominational leaders together for mutual exchange of plans and provided informational and promotional materials for churches."

In December 1942 the Federal Council and the Foreign Missions Conference organized the Church Committee on Overseas Relief and Reconstruction. In April 1943 it assumed the work of the Committee on Foreign Relief Appeals. Leslie B. Moss continued as the new committee's executive secretary. This committee acted "on behalf of the churches in a study of the needs of overseas war victims for relief, and in the united planning for post-war reconstruction." In May 1946 the Committee merged with the Church Committee for Relief in Asia and the Commission for World Council Services to form Church World Service, Inc.

The Field Department underwent many changes during the history of the Federal Council. It began in 1913 as the Commission on State and Local Federations with Edward M. McConoughey as its clerk. In January 1915 the Commission on Federated Movements was appointed by the FCC and in April of that year Roy B. Guild became its executive secretary. In 1916 the name was changed to the Commission on Interchurch Federations, whose purpose was "Christian conquests through interchurch activities in every community, county, and state."

In 1920 the name was again changed to the Commission on Councils of Churches. This commission was discontinued in 1925. In 1928 the Committee on Extension of State and Local Cooperation was set up by the FCC with John N. Moore as general secretary and Roy B. Guild as associate general secretary.

In 1932 the Field Department of the FCC was organized. Placed under its control were the Midwest Committee, the Washington Committee, the Committee on Religious Work in the Canal Zone, and the General Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains. The Department was "to strengthen church cooperation in local and state areas." Guild was executive secretary of the Department from 1932 to 1936. In September 1938 J. Quinter Miller became executive secretary. In 1939 the activities of the FCC's Field Department were assumed by the newly created Inter-Council Field Department of which Miller was executive secretary. The Field Department became the Central Department of Field Administration within the National Council of Churches.

The Worship Committee (Part P) was formed in 1921 "to stimulate interest in worship, establish effective techniques and encourage those qualities of spirit and practice that will make worship a true experience of fellowship with God."

The Federal Council Bulletin (Series IV, Part B) was the major publication of the Federal Council during most of its history. The first issue appeared in January 1918. Until 1921 the Bulletin was published monthly except July and August. From 1922 to 1926 it was published bimonthly, and then it again became a monthly. Publication ceased in December 1950.

Collection Overview

The papers of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1894-1952, reflect the development of the FCC as a national organization. They document the history, organizational structure, policies, and activities of the Federal Council through its forty-two years. The papers also detail the growth of the ecumenical movement not only in the United States but in the world as a whole.

Although the papers date from 1894 to 1952, they are primarily from the period 1908 to 1950, when the FCC was in existence. In an attempt to preserve the integrity of the original files, the papers have been arranged according to the offices, departments, commissions, and committees through which the FCC operated. In each series the files are arranged alphabetically by subject category. Items within the subject files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day. Partially dated documents are placed at the end of the month or year; undated items are placed after all dated material. Enclosures are placed after their letter of transmittal. Newspaper clippings, unless enclosed with correspondence, are placed at the end of subject files.

The papers of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1894-1952, are arranged in the following series:

Series I: Governing Bodies, 1909-1952

  • Executive Committee, 1909-1952
  • Administrative Committee, 1913-1932

Series II: General Secretary, 1898-1951

Series III: Departments, Commissions, and Committees, 1894-1952

  • Department of International Justice and Goodwill, 1907-1950
  • Department of Christian Social Relations, 1908-1950
  • Department of Race Relations, 1918-1951
  • Department of Evangelism, 1912-1951
  • Department of Church and Economic Life, 1932-1952
  • Department of Pastoral Services, 1922-1951
  • Committee for Religious Liberty, 1932-1951
  • Women's Cooperating Commission, 1928-1951
  • General War-Time Commission of the Churches, 1917-1921
  • Committee on the Interchange of Preachers, 1947-1950
  • Treasurer, 1924-1951
  • Research and Education Department, 1919-1950
  • Commission on Relations with Religious Bodies in Europe and The Central Bureau for Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Europe, 1920-1937
  • Overseas Relief and Reconstruction, 1939-1948
  • Field Department, 1894-1950
  • Miscellaneous Departments, Commissions, and Committees, 1914-1950

Series IV: Printed Matter, 1895-1951

  • Annual Reports, 1906-1950
  • Federal Council Bulletin, 1918-1950 Pamphlets, 1901-1950
  • Pamphlets, 1901-1950
  • Leaflets, 1895-1950
  • Press Releases, 1914-1950
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1903-1951

The Executive Committee, 1909-1952, Series I files consist principally of the minutes of the Committee for the period 1909 to 1950. The series of minutes is not complete; minutes are missing from the 1920s. The minutes are supplemented by other materials including agenda, resolutions, policy statements, memoranda, financial statements, press releases, pamphlets, and leaflets, as well as reports of the general secretary, the treasurer, and various departments, committees, and commissions of the FCC. Beginning in 1933, indices for the minutes are located at the end of one or two year accumulations of minutes. The indices provide access to the minutes through subject, name of individual, and name of organization entries. The minutes and supplemental material detail the activities, programs, and policies of the FCC throughout its entire history.

There are also two files of incoming and outgoing correspondence dating from primarily 1940 to 1950. The correspondence chiefly concerns the scheduling and agenda of the Committee meetings.

The Administrative Committee, 1913-1932, Series I files consist primarily of minutes for this period. The series of minutes appears to be complete. The minutes are supplemented by other materials including agenda, resolutions, financial statements, pamphlets, leaflets, and reports of the general secretary, treasurer, and various committees and commissions. Indices are located in the minutes for the years 1913-1932. The indices provide access to the minutes through subject, name of individual, and name of organization entries.

There is a small amount of incoming and outgoing correspondence concerned chiefly with Committee actions, Committee membership, and scheduling of meetings. The files contain material relating to committees appointed by the Administrative Committee.

The General Secretary, 1898-1951, Series II files date primarily from 1940 to 1950. The files are principally those of Samuel McCrea Cavert, general secretary, and Roswell P. Barnes, associate general secretary. There is also a small amount of material belonging to the files of Charles S. Macfarland.

Placed within the General Secretary files is a small group of materials belonging to Elias B. Sanford. Sanford served as corresponding secretary of the FCC from 1908 to 1911, and the files relating to him contain correspondence and clippings pertaining to the formation of the Federal Council and its early history.

The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, and name of organization. A general file for each letter of the alphabet precedes subject files for the same letter of the alphabet (i.e.., "A" precedes "Advisory Committee," "Ba-Bh" precedes "Bader, Jesse M.," etc.). Material within the files is arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated material is placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, form letters, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, programs, press releases, newsletters, reprints, pamphlets, leaflets, broadsides, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the FCC in areas such as refugee aid, military chaplains, conscientious objectors, motion pictures, genocide, military training, prohibition, radio, labor relations, social security, and taxes. Material within the files concerns international issues such as the North Atlantic Treaty, the creation of Israel, the Palestinian refugees, the post-war occupation of Germany, and famine relief to China. The "Foreign Correspondence" files contain letters reporting various matters including pre-World War II conditions of Europe, especially Germany, as well as reports of the Japanese invasion of China.

The files detail the relationship of the FCC with its constituent bodies such as the United Presbyterian Church, the United Lutheran Church, the Northern Baptist Convention, and the Methodist Episcopal Church. The files also concern the Federal Council's relations with organizations such as the American Committee for Christian Refugees, Church World Service, the Inter-Council Field Department, the International Council of Religious Education, the Missionary Education Movement, the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the National Council of Churches, the World Council of Churches, and the Young Men's Christian Association.

A number of files within this series concern the quadrennial and biennial meetings of the Federal Council. These files contain correspondence, minutes, agenda, programs, press releases, pamphlets, and leaflets relating to these meetings.

Series III is divided into fourteen parts. These include:

  • Department of International Justice and Goodwill, 1907-1950 
  • Department of Christian Social Relations, 1908-1950
  • Department of Race Relations, 1918-1951
  • Department of Evangelism, 1912-1951
  • Department of Church and Economic Life, 1932-1952
  • Department of Pastoral Services, 1922-1951
  • Committee for Religious Liberty, 1932-1951
  • Women’s Cooperating Commission, 1928-1951
  • General War-Time Commission of the Churches, 1917-1921
  • Committee on the Interchange of Preachers, 1947-1950
  • Treasurer, 1924-1951
  • Research and Education Department, 1919-1950
  • Commission on Relations with Religious Bodies in Europe and the Central Bureau for Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Europe, 1920-1937
  • Overseas Relief and Reconstruction Committee, 1939-1948
  • Field Department, 1894-1950
  • Miscellaneous Departments, Commissions, and Committee, 1914-1950

Descriptions and folder lists for each part follow.

The Department of International Justice and Goodwill, 1907-1950, files date primarily from 1940 to 1950. The files are principally those of Walter W. Van Kirk, executive secretary. There are small amounts of material from the files of Sydney L. Gulick, Richard M. Fagley, Luman J. Shafer, and Bradford S. Abernethy. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, and name of organization. Material within the files is arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated material is placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, form letters, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, speeches, programs, press releases, radio broadcasts, government documents, pamphlets, leaflets, newsletters, broadsides, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the Department in a wide range of areas such as atomic energy, conscientious objectors, universal military training, displaced persons, the European Recovery Program, immigration and naturalization, Japanese-American relations, arms limitation, human rights, United States foreign policy, and various issues concerning international affairs. The files concern the relationship of the Department with numerous organizations and government agencies including the National Committee on Atomic Information, the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, the American Friends Service Committee, the National Service Board for Religious Objectors, the Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, the American Christian Palestine Committee, the United Nations, the United States Department of State, the World Council of Churches, the World Alliance for International Friendship, the Committee on World Friendship Among Children.

The records of the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace have been placed with the records of the Department due to the integral relationship of the two organizations. The materials reflect the Commission's activities such as the national study conferences at Cleveland and Delaware, Ohio, and the International Round Table at Princeton. The documents also relate to policy statements of the Commission including the Four Fronts for Peace, the Six Pillars of Peace, and the World Organization "Curative and Creative" Statement. The materials detailing these activities of the Commission include correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agenda, reports, financial statements, press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings. Although the editor has attempted to physically group together materials relating to the Commission, documents concerning the Commission may be found in other Departmental files.

John Foster Dulles was active in the work of both the Department of International Justice and Goodwill and the Commission on a Just and Durable Peace. Material concerning Dulles is located in this part and includes miscellaneous correspondence, articles, speeches, reports, and biographies.

The Department of International Justice and Goodwill was transferred relatively intact to the National Council of Churches where it became the Department of International Affairs. For post-1950 material relating to the Department of International Justice and Goodwill, the researcher is referred to the files of its NCC successor.

The Department of Christian Social Relations, 1908-1950, files date primarily from 1930 to 1945. The files are principally those of James Myers, industrial secretary. There are small amounts of material belonging to Worth M. Tippy, Cameron P. Hall, Seward Hiltner, Leland Foster Wood, and Lucy B. Crain, an assistant to Myers. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, or name of organization. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, form letters, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, field reports, financial statements, bills, receipts, statements, resolutions, speeches, programs, itineraries, press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, newsletters, reprints, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the Department in areas such as unemployment, relief, strikes, old age pensions, consumer cooperatives, minimum wage, birth control, child welfare, prisons, delinquents, slum clearance, child labor, and sharecroppers. The files concern the relationships of the Department with various organizations and government agencies such as the American Friends Service Committee, the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the Bureau of Prisons, the Cooperative League, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, and the United States Department of Labor.

The most extensive group of files in this part concerns "Coal Areas Relief." From 1931 to 1940 the Department of Christian Social Relations in cooperation with the American Friends Service Committee directed relief in the form of money, food, and clothing to the unemployed miners in the bituminous coal districts of Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania. Besides relief, the program included rehabilitation of the miners and their families. The files contain correspondence, detailed field reports, and printed and mimeographed materials.

In conjunction with the Coal Areas Relief program the Department formed the Church Emergency Relief Committee. This committee directed aid to striking or unemployed individuals such as Ford automobile workers, Kentucky coal miners, sharecroppers, and North Carolina textile workers. Correspondence and minutes of this committee are contained in the files.

Another group of files found in this part relates to the Civilian Public Service Camps. These camps, established and funded by religious organizations during World War II, offered an alternative to military service for conscientious objectors. James Myers conducted courses in industrial relations for participants of the camps.

The Industrial Relations Division was active in promoting consumer cooperatives. In 1937 the Church and Cooperatives Committee was formed. This committee supplied literature, articles, and speakers to groups interested in the cooperative movement. The Committee also conducted seminars and conferences concerning cooperatives. A number of files detail this interest in the cooperative movement.

One of the major activities of the Department was the preparation of the "Social Ideals of the Churches." This public statement dealt mainly with the Church's position on industrial relations but also concerned issues of race and war. The statement was adopted not only by the FCC but by most of its constituent members, as well as other religious organizations. The statement, first issued in 1908 as the "Social Creed of the Churches," was periodically updated. Correspondence, minutes, tentative drafts, press releases, and printed matter concerning the 1932 draft of the policy statement are found in the files.

The Department of Race Relations, 1918-1951, files date primarily from 1940 to 1950. The files appear to be those of George E. Haynes, J. Oscar Lee, and Katherine Gardner. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, or name of organization. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, committee and staff reports, minutes, agenda, statements, resolutions, press releases, court documents, programs, reprints, newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets, broadsides, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the Department in areas such as anti-lynching laws, tenant farmers, consumer cooperatives, the Fair Employment Practices Committee, National Recovery, anti-Semitism, social security, and discrimination in education, housing, medical care, and public accommodations.

This part contains extensive materials concerning Race Relations Sunday. Race Relations Sunday was established by the Department in 1922 and was observed each February by several FCC constituent denominations. The Race Relations Sunday files contain correspondence, press releases, and clippings, as well as printed materials prepared for the annual observances.

To promote interracial cooperation the Department of Race Relations in 1943 began holding interracial clinics in various cities. The clinics were "to enable leaders in local communities where race tensions are imminent or potential" to work toward better race relations. Among the materials in the Interracial Clinic files are reports concerning minority housing, employment, recreational facilities, and community resources of the cities hosting clinics. These files are arranged by state and city.

The formation of local interracial committees often followed interracial clinics. Files relating to these local committees, arranged by state, contain material about the committees, as well as information concerning race relations in the area.

As part of its campaign to inform the public, the Department of Race Relations in cooperation with the Social Service Committee of the Friend's General Conference in 1929 began publishing the Interracial News Letter. In 1934 the bimonthly publication became the Interracial News Service. These newsletters covered items relating to blacks, American Indians, Mexicans, and Orientals. Incomplete files of these publications are found in this part.

The Department also published numerous pamphlets and leaflets. These concern such topics as housing for blacks, racial attitudes in children, black achievements, Mexicans, anti-Semitism, black migration, racial bibliographies, and lynching. These publications are located in Leaflet and Pamphlet files, as well as throughout the various subject files.

This part also contains extensive material concerning Heman Marion Sweatt, a black student who attempted to enroll in the University of Texas Law School. In 1949 the FCC filed a brief amicus curiae in Sweatt's favor with the United States Supreme Court to test equality in higher education. Files relating to this case contain correspondence, press releases, and printed matter.

The Department of Evangelism, 1912-1951, files date primarily from 1930-1950. The files are those of Jesse M. Bader. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files contain incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, programs, addresses, minutes, agenda, financial statements, newsletters, manuals, reprints, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings.

The files consist chiefly of printed materials prepared for the activities of the Department. These activities included the following:

  1. Easter to Pentecost Program, a devotional program begun in 1929 to emphasize the celebration of Pentecost.
  2. Fellowship of Prayer, sponsored in cooperation with the Commission on Evangelism and Devotional Life of the Congregational and Christian Churches. It began in 1918 and consisted of daily devotions for Lent.
  3. National Christian Mission, one week conferences held in various cities beginning in 1940.
  4. National Mission to Christian Teachers, sponsored in cooperation with the International Council of Religious Education. It consisted of three day missions primarily for those responsible for teaching the Christian faith to help them become better evangelists.
  5. National Preaching Mission, consisted of four day conferences and seminars held in forty-one cities during 1936 and 1937 “to strengthen the foundations of Christian faith in America.”
  6. United Evangelistic Advance, an evangelistic campaign conducted thirty-eight denominations from October 1949 to December 1950. Its goals were renewal of the ministry and membership of the churches and to reach the unchurched. 
  7. University Christian Mission, conferences held on university campuses beginning in 1938. Its purpose was “to confront students with the meaning and claims of the Christian Gospel, and to secure life commitment to Jesus Christ.
  8. Week of Prayer, devotional program held every January.
  9. World Wide Communion, held in October beginning in 1940 “to strengthen the sense of fellowship within the ecumenical church.”

The Department of Church and Economic Life, 1932-1952, files date primarily from 1947 to 1950. The files are those of Cameron P. Hall. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject or individual's name. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, form letters, minutes, agenda, reports, working papers, financial statements, press releases, lists of members and delegates, programs, pamphlets, leaflets, newsletters, reprints, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the Department in areas such as housing, inflation, social security, taxes, cooperatives, minimum wage, labor boycotts, and a wide range of issues reflecting the relationship of religion to economics. A major activity of the Department was the hosting of conferences. The files contain extensive correspondence, printed matter, reports, and working papers concerning the first National Study Conference on the Church and Economic Life at Pittsburgh in February 1947 and the second such conference held at Detroit in February 1950, as well as follow-up conferences at such places as Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, and Indianapolis.

Along with the conferences the Department conducted Seminars for Church Leaders. Begun in 1948, the seminars were held in conjunction with meetings of major economic organizations such as the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the Cooperative League, and the National Association of Manufacturers. The purpose of the seminars was "to help church people become better acquainted with the leadership and program of each organization and better informed of its purposes, objectives, and methods." The files contain correspondence and printed materials concerning the seminars.

The Department published a variety of pamphlets and leaflets. These include pamphlets about cooperatives, credit unions, inflation, and other economic issues, as well as materials for Labor Sunday, church and Economic Life Week, and various conferences. The printed matter is found in the subject files and in the files specifically relating to publications.

In 1949 the Department received a three year grant of $100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation to study the relation of ethics to economics. To direct the study the Department created a Study Committee chaired by Charles P. Taft. The file, "Rockefeller Foundation," contains correspondence detailing the award of the grant.

The Department of Pastoral Services, 1922-1951, files date primarily from 1947 to 1950. The files are those created and maintained by Seward Hiltner. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject or name of individual. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, form letters, reports, financial statements, minutes, agenda, radio scripts, press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings.

The files concern activities of the Department such as sex and alcohol education, prison chaplains, theological education, and mental health. Correspondence, reports, minutes, agenda, and printed matter of both the Commission on Religion and Health and the Commission on Ministry in Institutions are found in this part.

In 1946 the Department received a grant from the Arbuckle-Jamison Foundation to conduct a Study of Religious Ministry to Older People. J. Lennant Cedarleaf and Paul B. Maves were hired to do the work of the study, which was completed in 1948. Correspondence, reports, and printed matter relating to the study are found in the files.

Another major interest of the Department was theological education for pastoral services and counseling. The Department conducted studies and workshops on the subject and assisted in the establishment of an Association of Theological Professors in the Practical Field in 1950. Correspondence and reports concerning theological education are found among the files.

The Committee for Religious Liberty, 1932-1951, files consist of material from the Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc. and the Joint Committee on Religious Liberty and date primarily from 1944 to 1950. The files are those created and maintained by O. Frederick Nolde, Roswell P. Barnes, and Armond D. Willis. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, name of organization, and geographic location. Material within the files is arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, form letters, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, legal documents, press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings. The files concern the activities of both committees in areas such as federal aid to education, diplomatic relations with the Vatican, conversion statistics, peace treaties, the International Bill of Human Rights, United Nations trusteeships, local community chests, and various church/state issues.

A number of the files in this part consist of reports about communities such as Baltimore; Providence, Rhode Island; and Johnstown and Allentown, Pennsylvania. These reports chiefly concern Protestant-Catholic relations and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church on the social, religious, economic, and educational life of the community.

The files relating to North College Hill, Ohio, concern the use of tax funds to support Catholic parochial schools. This local dispute became a national issue of contention between Protestant and Catholic churches. The files contain correspondence, reports, printed matter, and newspaper clippings.

An area of major activity for the Joint Committee on Religious Liberty was the United Nations. The Committee exerted influence on the United Nations in such issues as the International Bill of Human Rights, religious liberty, genocide, and international trusteeship. Correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter in the files details these subjects.

The Women's Cooperating Commission, 1928-1951, files date primarily from 1936 to 1950 and are chiefly those created by Anna E. Caldwell and Anna M. Pyott. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, and name of organization. A general file for each letter of the alphabet precedes subject files for the same letter of the alphabet (ie., "A" precedes "Amsterdam Assembly"). Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, form letters, minutes, agenda, reports, financial statements, bills and receipts, lists of members and contributors, questionnaires, newsletters, government documents, pamphlets, leaflets, reprints, programs, and newspaper clippings.

The files represent the activities of the Commission in areas such as ecumenism, religious training of school children, the World Council of Churches, the Equal Rights Amendment, male and female veterans, prayers and meditations, financial promotion, and various aspects of women's roles in the church and FCC. The files also detail the Commission's relationships with organizations such as the United Council of Church Women, the Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, the National Council of Church Women, and National Federated Church Women.

A major activity of the Commission was work with refugees. In cooperation with the American Committee for Christian Refugees the Commission assisted in the resettlement of individuals and families. Correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed matter in the files relate to this activity.

The Commission conducted research surveys at various times. In 1940 it gathered data on the status of women in the churches. In 1946 it submitted a questionnaire to its members concerning the work of the churches in world affairs, race relations, capital and labor, services to returning service men and women, and evangelism. Later, the Commission assisted in the World Council of Churches' study of women's role in the church. The files contain correspondence, questionnaires, and reports concerning these studies.

The Commission's major means of informing its members was the newsletter, News and Views, first published irregularly and then monthly. This bulletin reported the work of the various departments of the FCC. A complete file, dating from November 1942 to November 1950, is found in this part.

For a detailed report of the General War-Time Commission's activities, the researcher is referred to War-Time Agencies of the Churches, edited by Margaret Renton (1919).

The General War-Time Commission of the Churches, 1917-1921, files date primarily from 1917-1918. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and name of organization. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, pamphlets, and leaflets. Although representing only a small amount of material, the files concern a variety of subjects including chaplains, camp neighborhoods, army and navy hospitals, the moral aims of the war, prohibition, war production communities, negro troops, recreation, and social hygiene.

Copies of minutes of various committees of the Commission are available on two rolls of microfilm produced by Union Theological Seminary. These appear to duplicate the material in the files.

The Committee on Interchange of Preachers, 1947-1950, files date primarily from 1948 to 1949. The files are those of Harry N. Holmes, secretary of the Committee. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of organization, and name of individual. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files contain a small amount of material consisting of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agenda, itineraries, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings. Documents within the files principally concern the Committee's incorporation into the Federal Council and the planning of ministerial exchanges in 1949.

The Treasurer, 1924-1951, files date primarily from 1943-1950. The files are chiefly those of John M. Johansen, who served as assistant treasurer from 1939 to 1950. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, name of individual, and name of organization. A general file for each letter of the alphabet precedes subject files for the same letter of the alphabet (i.e.., "A" precedes "Army and Navy Chaplains"). Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, financial statements, reports, bills and receipts. The files represent the FCC's financial dealings with organizations such as the General Commission on Chaplains, Church World Service, United Church Canvass, and the World Council of Churches. The files contain a series of auditors' reports for the Federal Council for the period 1924 through 1951.

The Research and Education Department, 1919-1950, files date primarily from the 1920s and 1930s. The files are those of F. Ernest Johnson. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and name of organization. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, press releases, financial statements, questionnaires, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings. The files detail a number of the research interests of the Department and include such subjects as prohibition, motion pictures, the open shop, the steel industry, religion and medicine, prison reform, and the railroad industry.

The Commission on Relations with Religious Bodies in Europe and the Central Bureau for Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Europe, 1920-1937, files date primarily from 1923 to 1926. The files are those of Charles S. Macfarland, Chauncey W. Goodrich, Kenneth D. Miller, and Antonia Froendt. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and name of individual. A general file for each letter of the alphabet precedes subject files for the same letter of the alphabet (ie., "A" precedes "Armenian Church"). Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, form letters, minutes, reports, financial statements, press releases, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings. The files concern both the activities of the Commission and the Central Bureau. Because of the integral nature of the two organizations and their staffs, these files have been combined.

The correspondence concerns appeals for aid, contributions, and denominational support, as well as reporting the work of the Commission and the Bureau. Minutes are found for both the Commission and the Bureau, and the reports detail the activities of the Central Bureau. The files relating to Adolf Keller contain his correspondence with Charles S. Macfarland, Chauncey W. Goodrich, Kenneth D. Miller, Antonia H. Froendt, Worth M. Tippy, and Samuel M. Cavert, dating from 1923 to 1929. The correspondence concerns Keller's work as executive secretary of the Central Bureau and as European representative of the FCC.

The Overseas Relief and Reconstruction Committee, 1939-1948, files date primarily from 1940 to 1942. The files are chiefly those of Leslie B. Moss with additional material belonging to Roswell P. Barnes. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and name of individual. In some cases general files for letters of the alphabet precede subject files for the same letter of the alphabet (i.e., "B" precedes Brazil"). Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, minutes, agenda, reports, financial statements, press releases, radio addresses, articles, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings. The files represent the various financial activities of both the Overseas Relief and Reconstruction Committee and its predecessor, the Foreign Relief Appeals Committee. The files concern the relationships of these committees with organizations such as the Church Committee for China Relief, the Foreign Missions Conference, the President's Committee on War Relief Agencies, the Shanghai American School, and the United States Department of State.

The Field Department, 1894-1950, files contain the papers of Roy B. Guild and J. Quniter Miller. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject and name of organization. Items within the files are arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, questionnaires, newsletters, constitutions, bylaws, bulletins, maps, blueprints, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings. Material within the files pertains to the Department in its various incarnations beginning with the Commission on State and Local Federations. There is a file of material concerning the Men and Religion Forward Movement of which Guild was executive secretary.

A number of files are placed under the heading, "Religious Work in the Canal Zone." These files pertain to the Union Church of the Canal Zone and the Committee on Religious Work in the Canal Zone. The Union Church of the Canal Zone was organized in 1914. In January 1921 it became affiliated with the Federal Council through an agreement which made the FCC trustee for the church's assets. To administer this trust the FCC appointed the Committee on Religious Work in the Canal Zone. Roy B. Guild was secretary of the Committee from 1921 to 1936. J. Quinter Miller was secretary from 1937 to 1950. The files detail the history and activities of the Union Church and consist of correspondence, minutes, agenda, reports, financial statements, constitutions, bulletins, newsletters, maps, blueprints, and printed matter.

Part P. files include small amounts of material relating to various departments, commissions, and committees of the Federal Council. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject. Items within the files is arranged chronologically by year, month, and day; undated documents are placed after all dated material.

The files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, agenda, financial statements, pamphlets, leaflets, and newspaper clippings.

Two large groups of files in this part relate to the Financial and Fiduciary Committee and the Worship Committee. The Financial and Fiduciary Committee was formed in 1923. The Committee did not raise funds but coordinated and informed persons engaged in fund raising for charitable organizations.

Some of the other divisions of the FCC represented by these files include the Church and Country Life Commission, the Mercy and Relief Committee, and the Function and Structure Committee.

Series IV, Printed Matter, is organized into six parts. Material within each part is arranged chronologically by year month and day. Partially dated material is placed at the end of the month or year; undated items are placed after all dated material. The researcher should note that printed matter, including pamphlets and leaflets, may be found in the files of other series in this record group. Descriptions and folder lists for each part follow.

The Annual Reports, 1906-1950, detail the activities, organizational structure, and policies of the Federal Council throughout its history. The content of the annual reports varied, but they basically included an overview by the general secretary of the Federal Council's activities for the year. There were brief reports by the various departments, commissions, and committees of the FCC, as well as a financial report by the treasurer. The annual reports contain the minutes of the Executive Committee, and in some instances of the quadrennial or biennial meeting of the FCC, with indices to these minutes. The reports also include copies of the Federal Council's act of incorporation, constitution, and bylaws. There are also lists of the constituent bodies, officers, staff, and members of the FCC.

Annual reports are available for all years of the Federal Council's existence except 1920 and 1942. It is possible that reports were not published for these years.

The file of the Bulletin is incomplete with numerous issues missing. The Bulletin contains editorials, book reviews, and articles concerning FCC activities, as well as religious news items of national and international scope. The Pamphlets, 1901-1950, are those published both by the Federal Council and other organizations.

The pamphlets consist of sermons, speeches, government documents, conference and committee reports, bulletins, directories, periodicals, policy statements, and songbooks.

The pamphlets relate to a variety of subjects including the League of Nations, church activities during World War I, labor laws, temperance, international affairs, the Panama Pacific Exposition, the pacifist movement, ecumenism, family life, religious broadcasting, censorship, church federation, motion pictures, relief work, and religious education. There is a group of pamphlets prepared for use by German prisoners of war during World War II. There are also pamphlets attacking the FCC, its policies, and personnel, as well as material defending the Federal Council.

The Leaflets, 1895-1950, are those published by both the Federal Council and other organizations. The leaflets consist of constitutions, bylaws, policy statements, directories, programs, newsletters, orders of worship, reprints, prayers, speeches, promotional materials, and broadsides. The leaflets concern various subjects such as the federation of churches, woman suffrage, prohibition, social hygiene, sex education, world order, rural religious life, wartime activities of the churches, Reformation Day, European relief and reconstruction following World War I, child labor, and religious drama. There are also leaflets concerning the formation of the FCC and creation of its policies.

The Press Releases, 1914-1950, consist of mimeographed, typescript, and printed press releases primarily from the periods 1918 to 1919 and 1946 to 1950. The press releases concern FCC activities, policies, and personnel. In some instances there are copies of speeches. The releases deal with a variety of subjects such as World Order Day, Reformation Sunday, Race Relations Sunday, mental health, war, peace treaties, alcoholism, industrial relations, the European Recovery Program, and the United Nations.

The Newspaper Clippings, 1903-1951, come from a variety of newspapers and magazines. The clippings are arranged chronologically by year. The newspaper clippings consist of editorials, reports of FCC activities, meetings, and personnel, as well as news of general religious interest. They concern a wide range of subjects including social service, peace, labor relations, evangelism, international relations, and war relief.

Alternative Formats

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Administrative Information

Processing Information
The archives of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America were processed in 1980-1984 through two grants awarded to the Presbyterian Historical Society by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Work under the first grant was performed by Dr. Alan Thomson and under the second grant by Donald L. Haggerty.

The archives of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America have been dated from 1950 to 1972; however, there is material dating from before and after this time period. Documents from the predecessor organizations date from as early as 1839. There is also a small amount of material found in the files from as late as 1975. The year 1972 was selected as a cutoff date for the archives because of the major reorganization which the NCC underwent at this time. The archives are arranged in the following record groups:

NCC RG 1: Planning Committee for the NCC, 1941-1951 [2] 
NCC RG 2: General Assemblies, 1952-1972 [3]
NCC RG 3: General Board, 1950-1972 [4]
NCC RG 4: General Secretary, 1950-1973 [5]
NCC RG 5: Deputy General Secretary, 1947-1975 [6]
NCC RG 6: Division of Christian Life and Mission, 1945-1973 [7]
NCC RG 7: Division of Home Missions, 1950-1964 [8]
NCC RG 8: Division of Overseas Ministries, 1914-1972 [9]
NCC RG 9: Division of Christian Education, 1897-1974 [10]
NCC RG 10: Division of Christian Unity, 1935-1973 [11]

NCC RG 11: Office of Administration, 1938-1973 [12]
NCC RG 12: Assistant General Secretary for Executive Operations, 1950-1966 [13]
NCC RG 13: Washington Office, 1951-1966 [14]
NCC RG 14: Office of Planning and Program, 1943-1973 [15]
NCC RG 15: Department of Information, 1951-1974 [16]
NCC RG 16: Broadcasting and Film Commission, 1923-1974 [17]
NCC RG 17: Special Topics, 1951-1970 [18]
NCC RG 18: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1894-1952
NCC RG 19: International Council of Religious Education, 1839-1953 [19]
NCC RG 20: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1901-1952 [20]
NCC RG 21: National Protestant Council of Higher Education, 1911-1951 [21]
NCC RG 22: United Stewardship Council, 1917-1950 [22]
NCC RG 23: Inter-Council Field Department, 1935-1950 [23]
NCC RG 24: Association of Council Secretaries, 1915-1971 [24]
NCC RG 25: Church Executive Development Board, 1960-1974 [25]
NCC RG 26: Home Missions Council of North America, 1903-1951 [26]
NCC RG 27: Foreign Missions Conference of North America, 1887-1951 [27]
NCC RG 28: Scrapbooks, 1915-1963 [28]

Catalog Note
In the society's electronic catalog, all 28 NCC record groups are cataloged together as the records of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America.

Collection Inventory

BoxFolderDescriptionAlternative Formats

 

 

 

 

1

1

Guide to NCC RG 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIES I: GOVERNING BODIES, 1909-1952

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1909-1952

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

Correspondence, 1908?-Dec 1948

 

1

3

Correspondence, Jan 1949-Nov 1952

 

1

4

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1909-Dec 1914

 

1

5

Minutes and Reports, Dec 1915-Nov 1918

 

1

6

Minutes and Reports, Dec 1919-Dec 1931

 

1

7

Minutes and Reports, Jan-Dec 1933

 

1

8

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1934-Nov 1935

 

1

9

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1936-Dec 1937

 

1

10

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1938-Nov 1939

Digital [29]
110The Churches and the International Crisis, 1938

Digital [30]

1

11

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1940-Feb 1941

Digital [31]

1

12

Minutes and Reports, March 1941-Jan 1942

 

1

13

Minutes and Reports, March-Nov 1942

 

1

14

Minutes and Reports, Jan-Nov 1943

 

1

15

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1944-June 1945

 

1

16

Minutes and Reports, Sept 1945-May 1946

 

1

17

Minutes and Reports, June-Oct 1946

 

1

18

Minutes and Reports, Jan-May 1947

 

1

19

Minutes and Reports, July-Nov 1947

 

1

20

Minutes and Reports, Jan-Dec 1948

 

 

 

 

 

2

1

Minutes and Reports, Jan-May 1949

 

2

2

Minutes and Reports, Sept-Dec 1949

 

2

3

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1950-Nov 1952

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART B. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE, 1913-1932

 

 

 

 

 

2

4

Committees Appointed by the Administrative Committee, Undated

 

2

4

Correspondence, April 1920-Jan 1932; n.d.

 

2

5

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1913-Dec 1915

 

2

6

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1916-Dec 1918

 

2

7

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1919-Dec 1920

 

2

8

Minutes and Reports, Feb 1921-Dec 1922

 

2

9

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1923-Sept 1924

 

2

10

Minutes and Reports, Oct 1924-Dec 1926

 

2

11

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1927-Oct 1929

 

2

12

Minutes and Reports, Nov 1929-Dec 1930

 

2

13

Minutes and Reports, Jan-Dec 1931

 

2

14

Minutes and Reports, Jan-Dec 1932

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIES II: GENERAL SECRETARY, 1898-1951

 

 

 

 

 

3

1

A, May 1916-Dec 1926

 

3

2

A, Sept 1928-[1947?]

 

3

3

A, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

3

4

A, Jan-Dec 1949

 

3

5

A, Jan 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

3

6

Advisory Committee, Jan 1927-Nov 1942

 

3

7

Advisory Committee, Feb 1943-Sept 1950

 

3

8

Alaska, March-Oct 1948; n.d.

 

3

9

Alien Property, June 1948; n.d.

 

3

9

All-American Conference, Jan-Dec 1950

 

3

10

America, June 1919-April 1922

 

3

11

American Children's Welfare Foundation, Feb-March 1922; n.d.

 

3

12

American Christian Committee for Refugees, Jan 1934-Dec 1937

 

3

12

American Committee for Christian Refugees, Dec 1939-Oct 1940

 

3

13

American Legion, March-July 1934; n.d.

 

3

14

American Mayflower Council, Jan-June 1920

 

3

15

Americanization of Immigrants, Dec 1917-March 1918

 

3

16

Andrews, Burton, March-May 1948; n.d.

 

3

17

Appointments to Committees, Feb-Dec 1948

 

3

18

Arizona Baptist Church, May-Nov 1942

 

3

18

Arkansas, April-May 1935

 

3

18

Armenia, Jan 1947-June 1948

 

3

19

Associated Services for the Armed Services, Inc., April-Dec 1950

 

3

20

Atomic Energy, Aug 1945-April 1949

 

3

21

Ba-Bh, April 1913-1948

 

3

22

Ba-Bh, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

3

23

Bader, Jesse M., Oct 1931-1950

 

3

24

Barnes, Roswell P., Feb 1947-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

3

25

Bi-Brn, Nov 1917-Nov 1943

 

3

26

Bi-Brn, Jan 1945-Dec 1947

 

3

27

Bi-Brn, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

3

28

Bi-Brn, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

 

 

 

 

4

1

Bible, Oct 1931-July 1950

 

4

2

Birth Control, March 1931-Jan 1932

 

4

3

Boy Scouts, Jan-Oct 1919; n.d.

 

4

3

Boyd, Beverly M., Jan 1948-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

4

4

Bro-Bz, May [1919?]-1936

 

4

5

Bro-Bz, Jan 1940-Jan 1941

 

4

6

Bro-Bz, Feb 1943-Dec 1948

 

4

7

Bro-Bz, Jan 1949-Jan 1951

 

4

8

Budget and Finance, 1920-1950

 

4

9

Building, March 1949-Dec 1950

 

4

9

Building Committee, Jan 1917-April 1932

 

4

9

Bulletin, Oct 1932-Jan 1950

 

4

10

Business Committee, Dec 1911-Sept 1912

 

4

11

Buttrick, George A., Jan-Dec 1940

 

4

12

Ca-Cn, Nov 1912-Dec 1936

 

4

13

Ca-Cn, Jan 1937-Oct 1938

 

4

14

Ca-Cn, Jan-June 1940

 

4

15

Ca-Cn, July 1940-Jan 1941

 

4

16

Ca-Cn, Jan 1943-Dec 1947

 

4

17

Ca-Cn, Jan-Dec 1948

 

4

18

Ca-Cn, Jan-Dec 1949

 

4

19

Ca-Cn, Jan-Dec 1950

 

4

20

Camp Communities, Feb-Oct 1942; n.d.

 

4

20

Canada, Nov 1929-Dec 1943

 

4

21

Canal Zone, Feb 1923-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

4

22

Cavert, Samuel McCrea, Personal Correspondence, Aug 1923-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

4

23

Census of Religious Bodies, July 1947-March 1948

 

4

23

Central Bureau, April-Sept 1943; n.d.

 

4

24

Chaplains, Correspondence, Dec 1917-Dec 1940

 

4

25

Chaplains, Correspondence, Oct 1941-Dec 1944

 

 

 

 

 

5

1

Chaplains, Correspondence, Jan 1945-Oct 1949

 

5

2

Chaplains, Correspondence, Jan-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

5

3

Chaplains, Minutes, Nov 1919-Sept 1943

 

5

4

Chaplains, Minutes, May 1944-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

5

5

Chaplains, Printed Matter, 1918-May 1942; n.d.

 

5

6

Chaplains' Conference, Feb-April 1923

 

5

7

Chaplains' Memorial, Feb 1947-Dec 1948

 

5

7

Chicago Exposition, March-July 1933; n.d.

 

5

8

China, Oct 1931-Dec 1940

 

5

9

China Famine Relief, May 1928-Oct 1929; n.d.

 

5

10

Choolokian Children, Feb 1949-Feb 1950

 

5

10

Christian Approach to Jews, Nov 1934-Dec 1950

 

5

11

Christian Century, Jan 1925-Jan 1926

 

5

11

Christian Mission to Universities, March-Dec 1937; n.d.

 

5

12

Christian Commission for Camp and Defense Communities, Jan 1941-May 1942

 

5

13

Christian Commission for Camp and Defense Communities, June 1942-May 1943

 

5

14

Christian Commission for Camp and Defense Communities, June 1943-1944

 

5

15

Christian Commission for Camp and Defense Communities, Jan-Nov 1945; n.d.

 

5

16

Christian Refugees, Jan 1940-June 1947

 

5

17

Christian Science, June 1936-Dec 1937

 

5

17

Christian Scholars Commission, March 1950

 

5

17

Christian Unity, [1928?]-1950; n.d.

 

5

18

Christian University in Japan, Feb-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

5

19

Christian University in Japan, March-Dec 1948

 

5

20

Christian Way of Life Conference, Sept 1922-Dec 1924; n.d.

 

5

21

Church and Economic Life, Jan 1947-Aug 1948; n.d.

 

5

21

Church Attendance, March-May 1948

 

5

22

Church Council News Letter, Feb-June 1930

 

5

23

Church Peace Union, Dec 1918-June 1923

 

 

 

 

 

6

1

Church Peace Union, July-Oct 1923

 

6

2

Church Peace Union, Nov 1923-1944; n.d.

 

6

3

Church Unity, Nov 1918-Sept 1949; n.d.

 

6

4

Church Unity Movements in the United States, Undated

 

6

5

Church Unity Movements in the United States, Undated

 

6

6

Church Unity Movements in the United States, Undated

 

6

7

Church World Service, Jan-Dec 1948

 

6

8

Church World Service, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

6

9

Church World Service, Jan-Dec 1950

 

6

10

Churches and War Statement, Sept 1939-Dec 1941; n.d.

 

6

11

Churches of God, Feb-July 1933

 

6

11

Churches on International Affairs, Feb 1947-1948

 

6

12

Citizenship Conference, Aug-Oct 1923

 

6

12

Closed Shop, May 1949-March 1950

 

6

13

Co-Cz, April 1919-Jan 1938

 

6

14

Co-Cz, Jan 1940-Nov 1943

 

6

15

Co-Cz, March 1944-Dec 1948

 

6

16

Co-Cz, Jan 1949-July 1950

 

6

17

Co-Cz, Aug-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

6

18

Congressional Bills, Resolutions, Records, etc., Dec 1927-Aug 1950

 

6

19

Conover, Elbert M., Feb 1937-Dec 1950

 

6

20

Conscientious Objectors, July 1917-Jan 1938

 

6

21

Conscientious Objectors, Jan 1940-Dec 1942

 

6

22

Conscientious Objectors, Jan 1943-June 1948

 

6

23

Conscription, July 1940-Feb 1946

 

 

 

 

 

7

1

Constituent Bodies, April 1916-1919

 

7

2

Consultative Committee of Interdenominational Agencies, Nov 1920-Nov 192

 

7

3

Council on Correlation, Dec 1922-Jan 1925

 

7

4

Councils of Churches, July 1938-April 1947; n.d.

 

7

5

Criticism, Dec 1922-Nov 1923

 

7

6

D, Jan 1915-Jan 1942

 

7

7

D, March 1943-Dec 1946

 

7

8

D, Jan-Dec 1947

 

7

9

D, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

7

10

D, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

7

11

D, Jan 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

7

12

Day of Prayer, June-July 1947

 

7

12

de Gaspari, Alcide, Jan-Feb 1947

Digital [32]

7

13

Deismann, Ernst, Dec 1947-June 1948

 

7

13

Delegation to Russia, Feb-May 1947

 

7

14

Denominational Apportionments, 1920-Sept 1935

 

7

15

Denominational Apportionments, Jan 1940-Jan 1941

 

7

16

Denominational Apportionments, April-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

7

17

Denominational Apportionments, Jan-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

7

18

Denominational Apportionments, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

7

19

Denominational Apportionments, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

7

20

Denominational Apportionments, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

7

21

Denominational Assemblies, Jan-Sept 1923; n.d.

 

7

22

Dibelius, Otto, Jan 1947-April 1948

 

7

23

Discrimination, June 1944-July 1947

 

7

24

Displaced Persons, Jan-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

7

25

Displaced Persons, Jan 1948-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

7

26

Documents Index, Undated

 

7

27

Douglass, H. Paul, 1944-[1945?]

 

7

28

Douglass, Paul F., Dec 1932-Jan 1933

 

7

29

Drawings and Sketches, 1942; n.d.

 

7

30

Dulles, John Foster, June 1922-Jan 1951

 

 

 

 

 

8

1

E, June 1916-Nov 1928

 

8

2

E, April 1931-Dec 1940

 

8

3

E, Jan 1943-1947

 

8

4

E, Jan 1948-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

8

5

Ebaugh, John L., Jr., 1946-1947

 

8

6

Ecumenical Conference, 1919-Oct 1920; n.d.

 

8

7

Editorial Council of the Religious Press, May 1919-April 1937; n.d.

 

8

8

Education for Peace Committee, March 1925-Feb 1926

 

8

8

Edwards, Deane, March 1948-June 1949

 

8

8

Europe Advisory Committee, Feb-May 1950

 

8

9

Evangelical Academies, March 1949-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

8

9

Evangelical Affairs Position, Dec 1947-June 1948

 

8

10

Evangelical Alliance, Sept 1916-April 1926

 

8

11

Executive Secretaries Association, June 1926-June 1930

 

8

11

Extension Committee, March 1930-Oct 1932

 

8

12

F, Sept 1915-Oct 1946

 

8

13

F, Jan-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

8

14

F, Jan-Dec 1948

 

8

15

F, Jan-Dec 1949

 

8

16

F, Jan-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

8

17

Fagley, Richard M., May 1939-Oct 1950

 

8

17

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Jan 1949-April 1950

 

8

17

Fair Labor Standards Act, 1945-1947

 

8

18

Federal Aid to Education, Dec 1946-[1947?]

 

8

19

Federal Aid to Education, Jan 1948-Oct 1950

 

8

20

Federal Aid to Sectarian Education, pamphlet, March-April 1947; n.d.

 

8

21

Federal Council, [1920?]-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

8

22

Federal Council, Anniversary, Sept 1933-Feb 1934

 

8

23

Federal Council, Attacks on, June 1920-Oct 1928

 

8

24

Federal Council, Attacks on, May 1929-Oct 1943

 

8

25

Federal Council, Attacks on, Jan 1944-1945

 

 

 

 

 

9

1

Federal Council, Attacks on, Jan 1946-April 1947

 

9

2

Federal Council, Attacks on, June 1947-Aug 1949

 

9

3

Federal Council, Attacks on, Feb 1950-Sept 1951

 

9

4

Federal Council, History, Aug 1945-Sept 1949

 

9

5

Federal Council, Membership, Jan 1920-Oct 1945

 

9

6

Federal Council, Membership, March 1946-June 1950

 

9

7

Federal Council, Membership of Universalist Church, Dec 1941-Feb 1949

 

9

8

Federated Student Committee, May 1923-Dec 1945

 

9

8

Federations and Councils of Churches, Dec 1936-1945; n.d.

 

9

9

Finance, March 1908-Dec 1949

 

9

10

Flynn, John T., Nov 1949-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

9

10

Food, July-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

9

11

Foreign Correspondence, Jan 1915-Jan 1920

 

9

12

Foreign Correspondence, Feb-Oct 1920

 

9

13

Foreign Correspondence, Nov 1920-[1921?]

 

9

14

Foreign Correspondence, Jan 1922-[1930?]

 

9

15

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-May 1933

 

9

16

Foreign Correspondence, June-Dec 1933

 

9

17

Foreign Correspondence, Oct 1934-Dec 1935

 

9

18

Foreign Correspondence, Nov 1939-[1941?]

 

9

19

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1942; n.d.

 

9

20

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

9

21

Foreign Correspondence, Sept 1946-Dec 1947

 

 

 

 

 

10

1

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

10

2

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

10

3

Foreign Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

10

4

Foreign Missions Conference, Jan 1918-Oct 1950

 

10

5

Forward and Promotional Movements, March 1921-Sept 1933; n.d.

 

10

6

Fraternal Relations with Europe, July 1918-[1921?]; n.d.

 

10

7

Ga-Gn, Oct 1919-Dec 1948

 

10

8

Ga-Gn, Jan 1949-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

10

9

Garden City Conference, Dec 1920-Dec 1922

 

10

10

General Administration Committee, Sept 1920-Jan 1921

 

10

11

Genocide, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

10

12

Genocide, Jan-Dec 1950

 

10

13

German Exchange Project, April-Nov 1950

 

10

14

German Relief, Jan-Aug 1924; n.d.

 

10

14

Glenn Luncheon, Jan-Feb 1949

 

10

15

Go-Gz, Dec 1915-Dec 1948

 

10

16

Go-Gz, Jan 1949-Jan 1951

 

10

17

Golden Rule, April 1926-[1930?]

 

10

18

Goodwill Between Jews and Christians, Jan 1926-Feb 1930

 

10

19

Guild, Roy B., Feb 1919-March 1934

 

10

20

Ha-Hd, Jan 1916-Dec 1947

 

10

21

Ha-Hd, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

10

22

Ha-Hd, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

10

23

Haddam House, Sept 1949-April 1950

 

10

23

Haiti, May-June 1921; n.d.

 

10

23

Hall, Cameron P., Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

10

24

He-Hm, Sept 1919-Dec 1950

 

10

25

Heimrich, George A., Nov 1949-Sept 1950

 

10

25

Hiltner, Seward, Jan 1946-Sept 1949

 

10

26

Ho-Hz, Dec 1917-Dec 1947

 

10

27

Ho-Hz, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

10

28

Ho-Hz, Jan-Dec 1949

 

 

 

 

 

11

1

Ho-Hz, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

11

2

Holmes, Harry N., Oct 1949-June 1950

 

11

2

Home Missions Congress, April 1949-Jan 1950

 

11

2

Home Missions Council, May 1920-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

11

3

Hoover Plan, Nov-Dec 1940

 

11

3

Horton, Mrs. Douglas, Jan-Sept 1949

 

11

3

Hospitality Committee, Feb 1946-1950

 

11

4

Hotel Arrangements, Oct 1930-Nov 1937

 

11

4

Huguenots, Jan 1918-March 1924; n.d.

 

11

5

Human Rights, March-Dec 1947

 

11

5

Hume (Theodore C.) Foundation, March 1943-Jan 1948

 

11

6

Hundiak, John, July 1950-Jan 1951

 

11

6

Hungarian Churches, Dec 1918-March 1919

 

11

6

Hydrogen Bomb, Jan-May 1950

 

11

7

I, July 1919-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

11

8

Immigration and Naturalization, Oct 1918-Nov 1943

 

11

9

Income Tax, April 1938-Dec 1947

 

11

10

Incorporation of Federal Council, 1903-1924; n.d.

 

11

11

India, Nov 1918-Aug 1919; n.d.

 

11

11

Industrial Relations, Oct 1920-Oct 1949; n.d.

 

11

11

Interchange of Preachers, Jan 1920-Nov 1950

 

11

12

Interchurch Federations, July 1910-[1912?]

 

11

13

Interchurch Federations, May 1913-Dec 1920; n.d.

 

11

14

Interchurch World Movement, Jan-Nov 1919; n.d.

 

11

14

Inter-Council Committee on Post-War Planning, April-Dec 1944

 

11

15

Inter-Council Field Department, Jan 1936-Dec 1938

 

11

16

Inter-Council Field Department, Oct 1946-March 1950

 

11

17

Interdenominational Agencies, May 1935-Dec 1947

 

11

18

Interdenominational Agencies, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

11

19

Interdenominational Agencies, Denominational Letters, April 1944-Aug 1946

 

11

19

Interdenominational Executives, Jan 1935-Dec 1936

 

11

20

Interdenominational Organizations, Jan 1933-April 1935

 

11

21

International Council of Religious Education, Feb 1926-Dec 1950

 

11

22

Internaton al Missionary Council, April 1948-Nov 1950

 

11

22

Interracial Conferences of Church Women, April 1926-June 1930

 

11

22

Introductory Letters, Nov-Dec 1915; n.d.

 

11

22

Investment Committee, Jan 1947-Nov 1948; n.d.

 

11

23

Issues at Stake in the War, Jan-March 1943

 

11

24

J, Nov 1917-Dec 1947

 

11

25

J, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

 

 

 

 

12

1

J, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

12

2

Japanese Matters, Nov 1916-Dec 1940

 

12

3

Japanese Matters, Feb 1941-June 1948

 

12

4

Johansen, John M., Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

12

5

Johnson, F. Ernest, Dec 1932-Dec 1950

 

12

5

July Fourth, May 1948; n.d.

 

12

5

K, July 1916-Dec 1949

 

12

6

K, Jan 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

12

7

Keep America Out of War Committee, Feb-Dec 1938; n.d.

 

12

8

Keller, Adolph, April 1919-Oct 1942; n.d.

 

12

8

Kelsey, George D., Jan-Sept 1949

 

12

8

Ketcham, George F., Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

12

9

Ku Klux Klan, Sept 1922-Nov 1923; n.d.

 

12

10

La-Lh, March 1915-Dec 1943

 

12

11

La-Lh, Jan 1946-Dec 1949

 

12

12

La-Lh, Jan-Dec 1950

 

12

13

Landis, Benson Y., Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

12

13

Lausanne Conference, Jan-Aug 1927; n.d.

 

12

13

Lausanne Treaty, June 1926-Feb 1927

 

12

14

Laymen, Oct 1947-1948

 

12

15

Laymen, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

12

16

League of Nations, Nov 1925-April 1928

 

12

17

Lee, J. Oscar, Nov 1947-Nov 1950

 

12

18

Leiper, Henry Smith, April 1933-Nov 1949

 

12

19

Li-Lz, July 1938-Oct 1947

 

12

20

Li-Lz, Feb 1948-[1949?]

 

12

21

Li-Lz, Jan-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

12

22

Liason Official, Jan-Dec 1946

 

12

22

Library, March-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

12

22

Life and Work Council, Oct 1928-Aug 1934

 

12

23

Lisle Fellowship, [1943?]-Jan 1949

 

12

23

Local Federations, Jan-Sept 1926; n.d.

 

12

23

Lynching, March 1932-June 1949

 

12

24

Ma-Md, Nov 1912-Dec 1942

 

12

25

Ma-Md, Jan 1943-Jan 1944

 

12

26

Ma-Md, Dec 1945-Dec 1947

 

12

27

Ma-Md, Jan-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

13

1

Ma-Md, Jan-Dec 1949

 

13

2

Ma-Md, Jan 1950; n.d.

 

13

3

Macfarland, Charles S., Feb 1918-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

13

3

Mayer, Albert, Jan-May 1946

 

13

4

McNamara Case, Dec 1911

 

13

5

Me-Mn, March 1917-Dec 1948

 

13

6

Me-Mn, Jan 1949-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEETINGS

 

 

 

 

 

13

7

Quadrennial Meeting, 1912, Dec 1912

 

13

8

Quadrennial Meeting, 1916, Dec 1916-Jan 1917

 

13

9

Washington Meeting, 1917, May 1917

 

13

9

Cleveland Meeting, 1919, May 1919

 

13

10

Quadrennial Meeting, 1920, Nov-Dec 1920

 

13

11

Quadrennial Meeting, 1924, Aug 1924-Jan 1925

 

13

12

Quadrennial Meeting, 1928, Feb-Dec 1928

 

13

13

Quadrennial Meeting, 1932, Nov-Dec 1932

 

13

13

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Meeting, Dec 1933

 

13

13

Biennial Meeting, 1934, Dec 1934-Nov 1935

 

13

14

Biennial Meeting, 1936, Nov-Dec 1936

 

13

15

Biennial Meeting, 1938, March-Oct 1938

 

13

16

Biennial Meeting, 1938, Nov-Dec 6, 1938

 

13

17

Biennial Meeting, 1938, Dec 6, 1938-Jan 1939

 

13

18

Biennial Meeting, 1938, Clippings, Dec 1938

 

13

19

Biennial Meeting, 1940, Oct 1937-Dec 1940

 

13

20

Biennial Meeting, 1940, Dec 1940-Feb 1941

 

13

21

Biennial Meeting, 1942, June-Nov 1942

 

13

22

Biennial Meeting, 1942, Dec 1942-Jan 1943

 

 

 

 

 

14

1

Biennial Meeting, 1944, Feb-Oct 1944

 

14

2

Biennial Meeting, 1944, Nov 1944-Jan 1945

 

14

3

Biennial Meeting, 1946, Feb-Dec 3, 1946

 

14

4

Biennial Meeting, 1946, Dec 4, 1946

 

14

5

Biennial Meeting, 1946, Dec 1946

 

14

6

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Jan 1947-Sept 1948

 

14

7

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Oct 1948

 

14

8

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Nov 1-23, 1948

 

14

9

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Nov 24-Dec 1, 1948

 

14

10

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Dec 1, 1948

 

14

11

Biennial Meeting, 1948, Dec 1, 1948-Jan 1949

 

14

12

Biennial Meeting, 1950, July-Nov 1950

 

14

13

Memoranda, Dec 1947-[1950?]

 

14

14

Mennonite Church, Oct 1917

 

14

15

Message and Purpose Commission, March 1930-Nov 1934

 

14

16

Methodist Episcopal Church, Dec 1907-June 1933

 

14

16

Methodist Protestant Church, May 1920-April 1936

 

14

17

Mexico, April 1919-March 1927

 

14

17

Militarism in Education, Jan 1926-April 1931

 

14

17

Military Intelligence Association, Jan 1927

 

14

18

Military Training, May 1926-Dec 1948

 

14

19

Miller, J. Quinter, Feb 1948-Dec 1950

 

14

19

Ministry to Older People, March-Oct 1946

 

14

19

Ministry to Returning Service Personnel, Oct-Dec 1946

 

14

20

Missionary Education Movement, Nov 1920-1948

 

14

20

Missionary Review Publishing Co., March 1928-Dec 1937

 

14

21

Mo-Mz, June 1916-[1948?]

 

14

22

Mo-Mz, Jan 1949-April 1951; n.d.

 

14

23

Moderators Conference, March 1921-May 1922

 

14

24

Motion Pictures, March 1920-1922

 

14

25

Motion Pictures, Jan 1923-April 1924

 

14

26

Motion Pictures, Aug 1926-[1931?]

 

 

 

 

 

15

1

Motion Pictures, Feb 1933-Nov 1942

 

15

2

Motion Pictures, Feb 1946-[1950?]; n.d.

 

15

3

Motion Pictures, Clippings, [1922?]-Aug 1934

 

15

4

Myers, James, 1926-Dec 1946

 

15

5

N, Nov 1917-Nov 1942

 

15

6

N, Jan-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

15

7

N, Jan-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

15

8

N, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

15

9

N, Jan 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

15

10

National Child Labor Committee, Jan-Dec 1934; n.d.

 

15

11

National Conference of Christians and Jews, Feb 1928-March 1940

 

15

12

National Council of Churches, Nov 1948-March 1950

 

15

13

National Council of Churches, April-Aug 1950

 

15

14

National Council of Churches, Sept-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

15

15

National Council of Churches, Adams, Jan-Dec 1950

 

15

15

National Council of Churches, Fairfield, July-Nov 1950

 

15

15

National Council of Churches, Landers, April-Dec 1950

 

15

16

National Council of Churches, Morse, Jan-Dec 1950

 

15

16

National Council of Churches, Ross, March-Dec 1950

 

15

17

National Council of Student Associations, March 1926-Sept 1928

 

15

18

National Recovery, Aug-Oct 1933; n.d.

 

15

19

Near East, March-Oct 1922

 

15

20

Near East, Nov 1922-March 1927

 

15

21

Near East Relief, Dec 1921-[1927?]; n.d.

 

15

22

Nelson, John Oliver, June 1948-Nov 1949

 

15

22

Netherlands, Prayer for, July-Sept 1948

 

15

23

New Jerusalem Church, Dec 1920-1921; n.d.

 

15

24

Niemoeller, Martin, Jan-Dec 1946

 

 

 

 

 

16

1

Niemoeller, Martin, Jan-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

16

2

Nolde, O. Frederick, March 1949-Nov 1950

 

16

3

Nominating Committee, Dec 1919-1950

 

16

4

North, Frank M., June 1915-Feb 1923; n.d.

 

16

5

North Atlantic Treaty, June-July 1949

 

16

5

Northern Baptist Convention, 1924-[1948?]; n.d.

 

16

5

Noxon, Frank W., Jan-April 1934

 

16

6

O, Sept 1916-Dec 1950

 

16

7

Office of Military Government, United States, Jan-Oct 1949; n.d.

 

16

8

Oxnam, G. Bromley, Oct 1945-Dec 1950

 

16

9

Pa-Ph, Jan 1915-Dec 1944

 

16

10

Pa-Ph, Feb 1946-Dec 1949

 

16

11

Pa-Ph, Jan-Dec 1950

 

16

12

Pacific Palisades, May-Oct 1935

 

16

13

Palestine, Feb 1946-Dec 1948

 

16

14

Palestine, Jan 1949-June 1950

 

16

15

Pension Fund, Jan 1934-July 1950; n.d.

 

16

15

Policy Committee, Feb 1926-June 1932

 

16

16

Pi-Pz, June 1922-[1946?]

 

16

17

Pi-Pz, Nov 1947-[1948?]

 

16

18

Pi-Pz, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

16

19

Pi-Pz, Jan, 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

16

20

Post-War Europe, March-Nov 1942; n.d.

 

16

20

Presbyterian Church in the USA, 1907-1944; n.d.

 

16

20

Presbyterian Colleagues, March 1946-April 1950

 

16

21

Present Policies of the FCC, March 1947

 

16

21

President's Committee on Religion and Welfare in the Armed Forces, Jan-Dec 1950

 

16

22

Press Releases, April 1916-[1921?]

 

16

23

Press Releases, Jan-Dec 1922; n.d.

 

16

24

Press Releases, Jan-Dec 1923; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

17

1

Press Releases, Jan-Dec 1924; n.d.

 

17

2

Press Releases, Feb 1926-April 1940

 

17

3

Press Releases, Feb 1946-Jan 1949

 

17

4

Press Releases, Undated

 

17

5

Printers and Publishers, Dec 1947-[1948?]

 

17

6

Printers and Publishers, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

17

7

Program Coordination, Jan-[May?] 1946

 

17

8

Prohibition, Oct 1925-April 1926

 

17

9

Prohibition, May-Dec 1927; n.d.

 

17

10

Promotion Department, Sept 1940-[Dec?] 1950

 

17

11

Protestant Center, Dec 1945-Nov 1948

 

17

12

Protestant Center, Jan 1949-Nov 1950

 

17

13

Protestant Episcopal Church, Oct 1913-Dec 1940

 

17

13

Protestant Film Commission, Jan-Nov 1946; n.d.

 

17

14

Protestant Newspaper, March-Dec 1949

 

17

14

Protestant Publishing Corporation, Jan-July 1950; n.d.

 

17

14

Protestant Radio Commission, Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

17

15

Protestant War Veterans, Feb 1944-Feb 1949

 

17

15

Protestants United, Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

17

15

Public Relations Department, Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

17

16

Public Relations Secretary, April 1946-Aug 1950

 

17

16

Publications, May 1942-Jan 1949; n.d.

 

17

16

Publications Committee, Jan 1948-June 1950

 

17

17

Q, March 1946-Oct 1950

 

17

18

Ra-Rn, March 1920-Jan 1944

 

17

19

Ra-Rn, Oct 1945-Dec 1946

 

17

20

Ra-Rn, Jan-Dec 1947

 

17

21

Ra-Rn, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

17

22

Ra-Rn, Jan 1950-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

17

23

Racial and Cultural Relations, Aug 1942-July 1943

 

17

24

Radio, Nov 1926-Nov 1939

 

17

25

Radio, May 1940-Dec 1946

 

 

 

 

 

18

1

Radio, Jan 1947-[1948?]

 

18

2

Radio, Jan 1949-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

18

3

Recruiting for Christian Life Service, Dec 1922-March 1924

 

18

3

Reduction of Armaments, April 1921-April 1922

 

18

4

Reformed Church, Nov 1912-June 1948; n.d.

 

18

5

Refugee Children, Aug 1942-Dec 1943

 

18

6

Refugees, Jan 1936-[1938?]

 

18

7

Refugees, Jan-Dec 1939

 

18

8

Refugees, Jan-Dec 1940; n.d.

 

18

9

Refugees, Jan 1941-Nov 1947

 

18

10

Refugees, Prayer for, Oct-Dec 1938

 

18

11

Relation of Church to Industry, Jan-Dec 1940

 

18

12

Religion and Health, Dec 1927-1946

 

18

13

Religion and Welfare Recovery, March-Oct 1934

 

18

13

Religion in Life, April 1946-Nov 1949

 

18

14

Religion in Public Education, April-July 1947

 

18

14

Religious Education, Dec 1913-Nov 1927; n.d.

 

18

15

Religious Liberty, March 1919-Nov 1944

 

18

16

Religious Liberty, Jan 1947-Dec 1948

 

18

17

Religious Liberty, Feb 1949-[1950?]

 

18

18

Religious Minorities, April 1920-Nov 1927

 

18

18

Religious Publicity, Oct 1917-June 1920; n.d.

 

18

18

Religious Rights and Minorities, Nov 1928-May 1941

 

18

19

Religious Tolerance, Aug-Dec 1948

 

18

20

Religious Tolerance, Jan 1949-March 1950

 

18

21

Replies to Appeal Letters, Feb-May 1947

 

18

21

Retirement, Jan 1934-July 1939

 

18

22

Ro-Rz, June 1916-Dec 1942

 

18

23

Ro-Rz, Jan 1943-[Dec?] 1946

 

18

24

Ro-Rz, Jan 1947-Dec 1949

 

18

25

Ro-Rz, March-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

18

26

Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc., Dec 1941-April 1950

 

18

27

Rockefeller, John D., Jr., Feb 1943-April 1950

 

 

 

 

 

19

1

Rosenbaum Conference, May-June 1950

 

19

1

Russia, Feb 1919-July 1947; n.d.

 

19

1

Russian Church, June-July 1920; n.d.

 

19

2

Sa-Sd, Nov 1920-Dec 1943

 

19

3

Sa-Sd, Jan 1945-Dec 1947

 

19

4

Sa-Sd, Jan 1948-[1949?]

 

19

5

Sa-Sd, Jan-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

19

6

Salvation Army, May 1947-Oct 1948

 

19

7

Sanford, Elias B., Jan 1898-1900

 

19

8

Sanford, Elias B., Jan 1901-1903

 

19

9

Sanford, Elias B., Jan 1904-[1910?]

 

19

10

Sanford, Elias B., March 1911-June 1922

 

19

11

Sanford, Elias B., July 1922-May 1923

 

19

12

Sanford, Elias B., June 1923

 

19

13

Sanford, Elias B., Sept 1923-Nov 1928; n.d.

 

19

14

Say, R. David, Jan-Aug 1950

 

19

15

Schwenkfelder Church, 1912-Jan 1927

 

19

16

Se-Sm, April 1916-1922

 

19

17

Se-Sm, March 1927-Jan 1944

 

19

18

Se-Sm, Dec 1945-[1946?]

 

19

19

Se-Sm, Jan-Dec 1947

 

19

20

Se-Sm, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

19

21

Se-Sm, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

19

22

Secretarial Council, Minutes, Oct 1919-March 1936

 

19

23

Segregation, Sept 1948-May 1950

 

19

24

Service Men's Christian League, April 1942-Sept 1946

 

19

25

Siberian Prisoners, March-Nov 1920; n.d.

 

19

26

Sibley, Harper, Feb 1943-Nov 1949

 

19

27

Sn-Sth, Feb 1919-Dec 1944

 

 

 

 

 

20

1

Sn-Sth, Nov 1945-Dec 1946

 

20

2

Sn-Sth, Jan 1947-Dec 1948

 

20

3

Sn-Sth, Jan-Dec 1949

 

20

4

Sn-Sth, Jan-Dec 1950

 

20

5

Social Hygiene, April-Nov 1927

 

20

5

Social Security, March 1940-Dec 1950

 

20

6

Social Service of Denominations, Jan-Oct 1912; n.d.

 

20

7

Southern Baptist, Dec 1909-Jan 1910

 

20

7

Southern Presbyterian Church, June 1911-June 1933

 

20

8

Southern Presbyterian Church, Jan 1934-Dec 1937

 

20

9

Southern Presbyterian Church, Jan-Oct 1938

 

20

10

Southern Presbyterian Church, Jan 1940-June 1943

 

20

11

Southern Presbyterian Church, Feb-Sept 1947

 

20

12

Southern Presbyterian Church, Oct 1947-Sept 1948

 

20

13

The Southern Presbyterian Journal, June 1942-Sept 1949

 

20

14

Special Days, [1947?]-April 1948

 

20

14

Spiritual Advance, Jan-Feb 1934; n.d.

 

20

14

Staff Meetings, Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

20

15

Stamm, John S., March 1946-Jan 1951

 

20

16

State and Local Federations, 1934-1938

 

20

17

Sti-Sz, Dec 1911-Dec 1938

 

20

18

Sti-Sz, Jan 1939-[1946?]

 

20

19

Sti -Sz, Jan 1947-[1948?]

 

20

20

Sti-Sz, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

20

21

Student Christian Movement, Sept 1933-[1934?]

 

20

22

Summer School of Alcohol Education, Jan-Nov 1943

 

20

22

Syrian American Club, Feb-March 1919

 

20

23

T, April 1918-Dec 1946

 

20

24

T, Jan 1947-Dec 1948

 

20

25

T, Jan 1949-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

21

1

Taft, Charles P., Jan 1946-Dec 1947

 

21

2

Taft, Charles P., Jan 1948-Dec 1950

 

21

3

Taxes, Nov 1941-Aug 1949

 

21

4

Taxes, Feb 1950-March 1951

 

21

5

Temperance and Prohibition, April 1917-March 1937

 

21

6

Temperance and Prohibition, April 1946-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

21

7

Tercentenary Committee, June 1925-Feb 1928

 

21

7

Tippy, Worth M., 1930-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

21

7

True Story, Oct 1923-Sept 1925

 

21

7

Truman, Harry S., Jan 1946-Dec 1950

 

21

8

U, Feb 1920-[1946?]

 

21

9

U, Jan 1947-1948

 

21

10

U, Feb 1949-Dec 1950

 

21

11

UNESCO, Jan 1946-Oct 1950

 

21

12

United China Relief, Jan-June 1944

 

21

13

United China Relief, July-Dec 1944; n.d.

 

21

14

United Christian Advance, April-July 1937

 

21

14

United Christian Conference, July 1915-Aug 1917

 

21

14

United Christian Youth Movement, Jan-Nov 1946

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNITED CHURCH CANVASS

 

 

 

 

 

21

15

Correspondence, Aug 1946-Dec 1948

 

21

16

Correspondence, Feb-Dec 1949

 

21

17

Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1950

 

21

18

A Handbook for Action, 1948-1949

 

21

19

Minutes, Jan 1942-April 1950

 

21

20

Press Releases, Feb 1943-[1947?]

 

21

21

Printed Matter, 1942

 

21

22

Printed Matter, 1942-1943

 

21

23

Printed Matter, 1943-1944

 

21

24

Printed Matter, 1944-1945

 

21

25

Printed Matter, 1945-1946

 

21

26

Printed Matter, 1946-1947

 

21

27

Printed Matter, 1947-1948

 

21

28

Printed Matter, 1948-1949

 

21

29

Printed Matter, 1949-1950

 

21

30

Printed Matter, 1950-1951

 

21

31

United Lutheran Church, May 1917-Sept 1941; n.d.

 

21

32

United Presbyterian Church, May 1937-May 1948

 

 

 

 

 

22

1

United States Army Civilian Personnel, April-June 1946

 

22

2

Universalist Church, Oct 1939-July 1947

 

22

2

University Christian Mission, Feb 1938-Feb 1939

 

22

2

V, May 1924-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

22

3

Van Dusen, Henry P., Jan 1940-Oct 1950

 

22

4

Van Kirk, Walter W., March 1935-Dec 1950

 

22

5

Vatican Envoy, Feb 1940-1946

 

22

6

Visser t'Hooft Dinner, April-May 1947

 

22

7

Wa-Wg, Nov 1919-Feb 1943

 

22

8

Wa-Wg, Jan 1948-Dec 1949

 

22

9

Wa-Wg, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

22

10

War and the Religious Outlook Committee, Minutes, Dec 1917-June 1921

 

22

11

War and the Religious Outlook Committee, Printed Matter, 1919-1920; n.d.

Digital [33]

22

12

War Criminals (German), Nov 1948-May 1949

 

22

13

War Manpower Commission, Oct 1943-[1944?]

 

22

14

War Production Communities, April 1918-April 1919

 

22

15

War Relief, Nov 1915-[1916?]

 

22

16

War Work of the Churches, Dec 1941-[1943?]

 

22

17

Washington Office, 1915-[1945?]

 

22

18

Washington Office, Jan 1946-Dec 1948

 

22

19

Washington Office, Jan 1949-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

22

20

Weir, Forrest C., April 1947-Dec 1949

 

22

21

Wh-Wz, 1918-Dec 1940

 

22

22

Wh-Wz, Sept 1941-[1942?]

 

22

23

Wh-Wz, Jan 1946-Dec 1948

 

22

24

Wh-Wz, Jan 1948-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

22

25

Winrod, Gerald, June-July 1938

 

22

26

Women's Church Committee on International Goodwill, Jan 1924-Feb 1938; n.d.

 

22

26

Women's Work in the Church, March 1925-May 1927

 

22

27

Wood, Leland Foster, June 1948-Nov 1949

 

 

 

Work in Europe, Jan-July 1950

 

22

28

World Conference on Faith and Order, 1927-1937

 

 

 

 

 

23

1

World Council of Churches, Dec 1940-Dec 1944

 

23

2

World Council of Churches, Dec 1945-July 1946

 

23

3

World Council of Churches, Aug-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

23

4

World Council of Churches, Jan-April 1947

 

23

5

World Council of Churches, May-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

23

6

World Council of Churches, Jan-[April?] 1948

 

23

7

World Council of Churches, May-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

23

8

World Council of Churches, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

23

9

World Council of Churches, Jan-Nov 1950

 

23

10

World Council of Churches, Church World Service, Jan 1946-1948

 

23

11

Worship Committee, Jan 1935-Feb 1939

 

23

12

X-Y, Nov 1935-Dec 1950

 

23

13

Young Men's Christian Association, Oct 1927-Oct 1928

 

23

14

Young Men's Christian Association, 1930

 

23

15

Young Men's Christian Association, April 1938-Dec 1948

 

23

16

Young Men's Christian Association, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

23

17

Young Women's Christian Association, June 1926-Sept 1949

 

23

18

Z, March 1948-Dec 1950

 

23

19

Zoning, Church, June-Oct 1949

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIES III: DEPARTMENTS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES, 1894-1952

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART A. DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND GOODWILL, 1907-1950

 

 

 

 

 

24

1

Acheson-Lilienthal Report, May 1946

 

24

1

Advertising Council, Oct 1946; n.d.

 

24

1

Africa, May 1919-April 1940; n.d.

 

24

2

Ambuster, Howard W., Treason’s Peace, 1947

 

24

3

American Federation of Labor, April 1942-Dec 1944; n.d.

 

24

4

American Labor Conference on International Affairs, Dec 1943; n.d.

 

24

5

American Labor Conference on International Affairs, March-July 1944; n.d.

 

24

6

American Overseas Aid, May 1947-March 1948; n.d.

 

24

6

American Peace Award Plan, Jan 1924

 

24

6

Annual Reports, [1920?]-1950

 

24

6

Armenian Church, June 1944

 

24

7

Armistice Day Anniversary, Aug 1924-Nov 1939; n.d.

 

24

7

Arms Aid Bill, Sept 1949-March 1950

 

24

8

Arms Embargo, Jan-June 1933; n.d.

 

24

9

Arms Reduction, April 1921-Aug 1946; n.d.

 

24

10

Army and Navy Committee, Jan-June 1943; n.d.

 

24

10

Atlantic Charter, Aug 1941-Oct 1944

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATOMIC ENERGY

 

 

 

 

 

24

11

Associated Scientists for Atomic Education, June-Dec 1947

 

24

11

Atomic Bomb, Clippings, Oct 1945-Dec 1948

 

24

11

Atomic Bomb, Conferences, Sept 1945-April 1946

 

24

12

Atomic Bomb, Correspondence, Aug 1945

 

24

13

Atomic Bomb, Correspondence, Sept 1945

 

24

14

Atomic Bomb, Correspondence, Oct-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

24

15

Atomic Bomb, Correspondence, Jan 1946-Oct 1949; n.d.

 

24

16

Atomic Bomb, Federal Council Actions, Aug 1945-Nov 1949; n.d.

 

24

17

Atomic Bomb, Printed Matter, April-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

24

18

Atomic Bomb, Printed Matter, Jan-July 1946

 

24

19

Atomic Bomb, Printed Matter, 1946

 

24

20

Atomic Bomb, Printed Matter, April 1947-1950; n.d.

 

24

21

Atomic Bomb, Surveys, Dec 1945; n.d.

 

24

22

Atomic Energy Commission, June 1946-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

24

23

Atomic Scientists of Chicago, Jan 1946-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

24

23

British Council of Churches, Jan 1946-1948; n.d.

 

24

23

Canadian Council of Churches.Undated

 

24

23

Church of England, April-June 1948; n.d.

 

24

24

Clippings, Dec 1945-Sept 1949

 

24

25

Clippings, Oct 1949

 

 

 

 

 

25

1

Clippings, Nov-Dec 1949

 

25

2

Clippings, Jan 1950

 

25

3

Clippings, Feb 1-11, 1950

 

25

4

Clippings, Feb 12-28, 1950

 

25

5

Clippings, March-May 1950

 

25

6

Clippings, June-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

25

7

Commission on the Relation of the Church to War, Oct 1943-March 1946

 

25

8

Commission on the Relation of the Church to War, April 1946-Feb 1947; n.d.

 

25

9

Conway, Edward A., Jan 1946-Aug 1948; n.d.

 

25

9

Federation of American Scientists, Feb 1946-May 1947; n.d.

 

25

9

Federation of Atomic Scientists, Nov 1945-March 1946

 

25

10

Hiroshima and Nagasaki, June 1946; n.d.

 

25

11

Hydrogen Bomb, Jan-June 1950; n.d.

 

25

12

Hydrogen Bomb, The Churches and the Hydrogen Bomb, Feb-April 1950

 

25

13

Hydrogen Bomb, Memoranda on the Fusion Bomb, Feb 1950

 

25

13

Hydrogen Bomb, Questionnaire, March 1950

 

25

14

Interfaith Meeting, Sept 1945-Jan 1946

 

 

 

Legislation, Sept 1945-July 1949; n.d.

 

25

15

Los Alamos News Letter, Oct 1945-June 1946

 

 

 

Oldham, J.H., Nov 1945-Aug 1948

 

25

16

National Committee on Atomic Information, Atomic Information, June 1946-May 1947

 

25

17

National Committee on Atomic Information, Correspondence, Dec 1945-Dec 1946

 

25

18

National Committee on Atomic Information, Correspondence, Jan 1947-Aug 1948

 

25

19

National Committee on Atomic Information, Memoranda, Dec 1945-June 1946

 

25

20

National Committee on Atomic Information, Memoranda, July-Oct 1946

 

25

21

National Committee on Atomic Information, Memoranda, Nov-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

25

22

National Committee on Atomic Information, Memoranda, Jan-July 1947; n.d.

 

25

23

National Committee on Atomic Information, Minutes, June 1946-March 1948

 

25

23

National Committee on Atomic Information, Printed Matter, Feb 1946-Aug 1947; n.d.

 

25

24

New York Committee on Atomic Information, Inc., Dec 1947-1950

 

25

24

Radiation Sickness, Feb 1946

 

25

24

Radio Conference, May-Nov 1946

 

 

 

 

 

26

1

Rockefeller Foundation, Oct 1946-Jan 1948

 

26

1

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, March 1946-March 1947

 

26

1

Swing, Raymond, Aug 1945-Feb 1946; n.d.

 

26

2

Aubrey, Edwin E., Oct 1948-May 1949

 

26

2

Ball-Hatch-Burton-Hill Resolution, Jan-June 1943

 

26

2

Baptist, Feb 1943-Dec 1944

 

26

3

Bibliographies, Feb 1941-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

26

4

Bombs and Bombing, Sept 1945-July 1946; n.d.

 

26

4

Brief Discussions for Busy Men and Women, 1930-June 1933; n.d.

 

26

4

British Broadcasting Corp., Feb 1946-Jan 1947

 

26

5

British Loan, Dec 1945-1946

 

26

5

British Pilgrims, 1928

 

26

6

British Publications, Jan 1941-May 1944; n.d.

 

26

7

The Brookings Institution, Oct 1947

 

26

7

Bulgarian Orthodox Church, Aug 1946

 

26

7

Cairo Communique, Dec 1943-Jan 1944

 

26

7

Canadian Council of Churches, Undated

 

26

8

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, March 1947-Dec 1948

 

26

8

Chamberlain, William H., June 1944; n.d.

 

26

9

China, Dec 1920-Nov 1948

 

26

10

China, Dec 1948-[1950?]; n.d.

 

26

11

China, Aid to China, April 1920-Jan 1950

 

26

11

China, China Group, Sept-Nov 1949; n.d.

 

26

12

China, Clippings, Dec 1948-June 1950; n.d.

 

26

13

China, Foreign Missions Conference, Jan 1948-Oct 1950

 

26

13

Christian Basis for Reconstruction, April-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

26

13

Christian Century, March 1944

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHRISTIAN MISSION ON WORLD ORDER

 

 

 

 

 

26

14

Analysis and Synthesis, July 1942-June 1943

 

26

15

Bibliography, Undated

 

26

15

Cathedral Meeting, Sept-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

26

15

Church Gatherings, Undated

 

26

16

Contact List, Undated

 

26

17

Cooperating Staff, July-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

26

17

Field Personnel, May-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

26

17

Financial Matters, July 1943-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

26

18

Follow-up Correspondence, Nov 1943-March 1944

 

26

19

Follow-up Correspondence, April-Dec 1944

 

26

20

Form "A", July-Aug 1943

 

26

20

Fortune Articles, June 1943

 

26

20

International Council of Religious Education, Aug-Nov 1943

 

26

20

Laymen, July-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

26

21

Literature, June-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

26

22

Map, Undated

 

26

23

Mission Cities, March-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

26

23

Outline for Missions, Undated

 

26

24

Personnel Assignments, Undated

 

 

 

 

 

27

1

Printing, Aug-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

27

1

Programs, Oct-Nov 1943

 

27

2

Publicity, July-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

27

3

Reports, Jan-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

27

4

Schedules, Undated

 

27

4

Social Action Secretaries, June-Aug 1943; n.d.

 

27

5

Speakers, May-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

27

5

State Councils, March-April 1943; n.d.

 

27

6

Christian Scholars, Commission of, Dec 1949-Sept, 1950

 

27

7

Christian Scholars, Commission of, Oct-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

27

8

Christian Scholars, Commission of, Report, Sept-Nov 17, 1950

 

27

9

Christian Scholars, Commission of, Report, Nov 27-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

27

10

The Church in the World, Dec 1941-Nov 1944

 

27

10

The Church in War Time, Jan 1942-June 1944

 

27

10

Church Leaders Conferences, Jan 1938-Oct 1940

 

27

11

Church of England in Canada, Council for Social Service, Feb 1942-1945

 

27

11

Church Peace Leaders Conference, May 1936

 

27

11

Church People on World Peace Conference, March-April 1948; n.d.

 

27

12

Church Resolutions, March 1942-July 1944; n.d.

 

27

12

The Churches and the International Crisis, Jan 1938-Nov 1950

 

27

12

The Churches and the International Situation, Feb 1940-Feb 1941; n.d.

 

27

13

Churches and World Order, March-Sept 1946; n.d.

 

27

14

The Churches and World Peace, Dec 1924-1929

 

27

15

The Churches and World Peace, Feb 1930-1938; n.d.

 

27

16

Churchill, Winston, Sept 1924

 

27

16

Colonies and International Justice, 1938-July 1943; n.d.

 

27

17

Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, March 1946-March 1947

 

27

18

Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, March-Sept 1948; n.d.

 

27

19

Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, July 1949-1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMISSION ON A JUST AND DURABLE PEACE

 

 

 

 

 

27

20

Annual Reports, 1945-1946

 

27

20

Appeal for United Nations, April-June 1944

 

27

20

Children's Materials, June 1942-Aug 1943; n.d.

 

27

21

Cleveland Conference, Commission I, July-Dec 1944; n.d.

 

27

22

Cleveland Conference, Commission I, Undated

 

 

 

 

 

28

1

Cleveland Conference, Commission II, Sept 1943-Dec 1944; n.d.

 

28

1

Cleveland Conference, Correspondence, May-Nov 1944

 

28

2

Cleveland Conference, Correspondence, Dec 1944-July 1945; n.d.

 

28

3

Cleveland Conference, Delegates, Jan 1945

 

28

3

Cleveland Conference, Expenses, Jan-Feb 1945; n.d.

 

28

4

Cleveland Conference, Memoranda and Reports, Nov 1944-June 1945; n.d.

 

28

5

Cleveland Conference, Message, Jan-March 1945; n.d.

 

28

5

Cleveland Conference, Printed Matter, Sept 1944-Jan 1945

 

28

6

Cleveland Conference, Printed Matter, Feb-March 1945; n.d.

 

28

7

Cleveland Conference, Publicity, Aug 1944-Feb 1945; n.d.

 

28

7

Committee of Direction, March 1945-Sept 1947; n.d.

 

28

8

Delaware Conference, Correspondence, Oct 1941-1942; n.d.

 

28

9

Delaware Conference, Preliminary Sections, Dec 1941-Feb 1942; n.d.

 

28

10

Delaware Conference, Printed Matter, March 1941-Nov 1942; n.d.

 

28

11

Drawings, Undated

 

28

12

Finance, April 1941-1942

 

28

13

Finance, Jan-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

28

14

Finance, Jan 1944-1947

 

28

15

Form Letters, Jan-Nov 1943

 

28

15

Four Fronts for Peace, Nov 1945; n.d.

 

28

16

International Round Table, Correspondence, March 1942-April 1943

 

28

17

International Round Table, Correspondence, May-June 15, 1943

 

28

18

International Round Table, Correspondence, June 16-July 20, 1943

 

28

19

International Round Table, Correspondence, July 21-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

28

20

International Round Table, Findings, July 1943

 

28

21

International Round Table, July 1943

 

28

22

International Round Table, Miscellaneous, April 1942-July 1943; n.d.

 

28

23

International Round Table, Personnel, April 1942; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

29

1

International Round Table, Preliminary Study Reports, Undated

 

29

2

International Round Table, Preliminary Study Reports, Undated

 

29

3

International Round Table, Preliminary Study Reports, Undated

 

29

3

International Round Table, Press Releases and Broadcasts, June-Aug 1943; n.d.

 

29

4

International Round Table, Printed Matter, July 1943-Feb 1944; n.d.

 

29

4

International Round Table, Writings, Undated

 

29

5

Literature, Oct 1942-Jan 1943; n.d.

 

29

6

Minutes, March 1941-Nov 1943

 

29

7

Minutes, Jan 1944-June 1947; n.d.

 

29

8

Miscellaneous, Jan 1941-March 1947; n.d.

 

29

8

Personnel, Jan 1941-March 1947; n.d.

 

29

8

Post War World, Jan 1943-Oct 1945

 

29

9

Press Releases, June 1942-Feb 1945

 

29

10

Press Releases, March 1945-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

29

11

Printed Matter, Dec 1940-Aug 1942

 

29

12

Printed Matter, Oct 1942-1943

 

29

13

Printed Matter, Oct 1944-Oct 1947; n.d.

 

29

14

Six Pillars of Peace, Correspondence, July 1942-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

29

15

Six Pillars of Peace, Printed Matter, 1943; n.d.

 

29

16

Speakers, April-June 1945; n.d.

 

29

17

Study Groups, June 1942-1943; n.d.

 

29

18

World Organization "Curative and Creative" Statement, Jan-Oct 1944

 

29

19

Communism, Oct 1940-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

29

19

Connally Resolution, Oct-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

 

 

 

 

 

29

20

American Civil Liberties Union, Jan 1943-June 1949

 

29

21

American Friends Service Committee, March 1941-Dec 1942

 

29

22

American Friends Service Committee, Jan-Dec 1943

 

29

22

Amnesty, Dec 1945-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

29

22

Appeals, May-June 1942

 

29

23

Brethren Service Committee, March 1942-Dec 1944

 

29

23

Bulletin on the Conscientious Objector, Dec 1940-Feb 1941

 

29

24

Civilian Public Service Camps, Amherst Meeting, Jan 1943

 

29

24

Civilian Public Service Camps, Chicago Conference, March-April 1943

 

29

24

Civilian Public Service Camps, Publications, May 1943-Jan 1944

 

 

 

 

 

30

1

Clippings, Jan 1941-March 1943; n.d.

 

30

2

Committee on the Conscientious Objector, May 1940-Feb 1950

 

30

3

Correspondence, General, Dec 1940-Jan 1949; n.d.

 

30

4

Federal Council Actions, May 1940-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

30

4

Inquiries, Aug 1941-Jan 1944

 

30

4

Martin G. Brumbaugh Reconstruction Unit, Sept 1942-Aug 1943

 

30

5

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Correspondence, Jan 1941-Oct 1943

 

30

6

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Correspondence, Jan 1944-Nov 1948

 

30

7

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Correspondence, Feb 1949-1950

 

30

8

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Memoranda, May 1941-Dec 1942

 

30

9

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Memoranda, Jan 1943-Feb 1946

 

30

10

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Minutes, Jan 1941-Nov 1942

 

30

11

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Minutes, Jan 1943-July 1948; n.d.

 

30

11

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, The Reporter, Dec 1944-Dec 1950

 

30

11

National Service Board for Religious Objectors, Washington Conference, March 1948

 

30

12

Peacetime Conscription, May 1944-Nov 1945; n.d.

 

30

12

Princeton Plan, Dec 1942-March 1943

 

30

12

Printed Matter, 1940-1949; n.d.

 

30

13

Selective Service Act, Oct 1940-Aug 1948; n.d.

 

30

13

Servicing Conscientious Objectors Conference, July 1948

 

30

13

War Resisters League, Sept 1940-March 1944; n.d.

 

30

14

Winona Lake Conference, July-Sept 1941; n.d.

 

30

14

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, April-Dec 1942

 

30

15

Continental Christian Leaders, April-July 1942; n.d.

 

30

15

Cooperative Movements Among Protestants, Jan-Nov 1932; n.d.

 

30

15

Copyright Permissions, Oct 1944-Jan 1948

 

30

15

Correspondence, Miscellaneous, Dec 1922-Dec 1950

 

30

16

Council for Social Action, May 1948

 

30

16

Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1938

 

30

17

Councils of Churches, Aug 1943-Jan 1945

 

30

18

Cross-Roads of American Foreign Policy, March-July 1947; n.d.

 

30

18

Departmental Division Responsibilities, Oct 1947; n.d.

 

30

18

Departmental Meetings, March 1948-Nov 1950

 

30

19

Departmental Program, 1924-June 1949

 

30

19

Departmental Relationship with Commission on a Just and Durable Peace, Dec 1945-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISPLACED PERSONS

 

 

 

 

 

30

20

Church World Service, Sept 1946-May 1950

 

30

21

Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, Feb 1947-Feb 1949

 

30

22

Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, March-Dec 1949

 

30

23

Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, Jan-June 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

31

1

Clippings, Jan 1946-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

31

2

Correspondence, Dec 1945-1948

 

31

3

Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

31

4

Correspondence, Jan-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

31

5

Denominational Actions, 1946-April 1950; n.d.

 

31

5

Federal Council Actions, Sept 1946-Jan 1950

 

31

5

Hearings, March 1949-March 1950

 

31

6

Interfaith Group, Jan 1949-March 1950; n.d.

 

31

7

Legislation, March 1948-[1949?]

 

31

8

Legislation, Jan-April 1950; n.d.

 

31

9

Printed Matter, Dec 1942-1949; n.d.

 

31

10

Drake Conference, Feb 1944

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dulles, John Foster

 

 

 

 

 

31

11

Articles, Jan 1942-June 1946; n.d.

 

31

12

Attacks on Dulles, Aug 1944-Nov 1948

 

31

13

Biographies, June 1944-Sept 1949; n.d.

 

31

13

British Trip, July 1942

 

31

14

Correspondence, March 1942-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

31

15

Resignation, April 1945-Dec 1949

 

31

16

Speeches, Oct 1939-Aug 1948

 

31

17

War or Peace, book, Jan-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

31

17

Yalta Conference, Feb-April 1945

 

31

18

Economic and Social Council, Undated

 

31

18

Ethiopia, Sept 1935; n.d.

 

31

18

European Church, Jan 1941-Oct 1944; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

European Recovery Program

 

 

 

 

 

31

19

The Churches and the European Recovery Program, Jan 1948

 

31

19

Committee for the Marshall Plan, Oct 1947-Feb 1948; n.d.

 

31

20

Correspondence, Sept 1947-Feb 1948

 

31

21

Correspondence, March-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

31

22

Correspondence, Feb 1949-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

31

22

Memorandum, Dec 1947

 

31

23

Printed Matter, June 1947-Feb 1948

 

31

24

Printed Matter, March 1948-June 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

32

1

Washington Meeting, Feb 1948

 

32

2

Washington Meeting, March 1948

 

32

3

Fagley, Richard M., Sept 1948-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Far East

 

 

 

 

 

32

4

The Churches and American Policy in the Far East, Nov 1949-Jan 1950; n.d.

 

32

5

Clippings, Feb 1944-July 1950; n.d.

 

32

6

Far East Group, Nov 1948-1949

 

32

7

Far East Settlement, Feb 1943-[1944?]

 

32

8

Far East Settlement, Jan-Sept 1947; n.d.

 

32

9

Far Eastern Statement, July 1949-Feb 1950

 

32

9

Miscellaneous, 1917-April 1950; n.d.

 

32

10

Peace in the Far East, Dec 1940-Oct 1947

 

32

11

Printed Matter, Sept 1916-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

32

12

Federal Council, Attacks on, April 1944-July 1950; n.d.

 

32

13

Federal Council, Meetings, Jan-Dec 1946

 

32

14

Federal Council, Meetings, 1946-Dec 1950

 

32

15

Federal Council, Statements and Actions, March 1924-Dec 1948

 

32

16

Federal Council, Statements and Actions, Jan 1949-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

32

16

Federal Union, June-Sept 1941

 

32

17

Fellowship of Reconciliation, Dec 1944-Dec 1950

 

32

18

Finance, June 1933-1947

 

32

19

Finance, Jan 1948-1950; n.d.

 

32

20

Food, Nov 1940-1950; n.d.

 

32

20

Foreign Contacts, April 1943-April 1944

 

32

20

Foreign Correspondence, Dec 1949-April 1950

 

32

20

Foreign Inquiries, Feb 1943-June 1944

 

32

21

Foreign Missions Conference, July 1932-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

32

21

Formosa, Nov 1950

 

32

22

Articles, May 1942-1943; n.d.

 

32

23

Friends Committee on National Legislation, July 1948-Nov 1950

 

 

 

 

 

33

1

Genocide, Aug 1947-Aug 1949

 

33

2

Genocide, Oct 1949-May 1951

 

33

3

Genocide, Hearings, Aug 1949-March 1950

 

33

3

Genocide, United States Committee for a United Nations Genocide Convention, Aug 1947-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

33

4

German Church, Oct 1933-Sept 1949

 

33

5

German Church in Madrid, Spain, June-Aug 1949

 

33

5

German Group, Dec 1943-May 1944; n.d.

 

33

5

German Pastors, March-Oct 1950

 

33

6

German Statement, Jan 1942-Jan 1947

 

33

7

German Statement, Feb-March 1947

 

33

8

German Statement, April-June 1947; n.d.

 

33

8

Germany, [1919?]-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

33

9

Germany and Japan, May-Sept 1944; n.d.

 

33

9

Graves, H.B., March 1948-Aug 1949

 

33

9

Greece, March 1949-Jan 1950

 

33

10

Greece and Turkey, 1946-March 1947

 

33

11

Greece and Turkey, April-May 1947; n.d.

 

33

12

Gulick, Sidney L., 1914-April 1946; n.d.

 

33

13

Gulick, Sidney L., Writings, March 1919; n.d.

 

33

13

Gwinn, Ralph W., March 1946-May 1947

 

33

13

Hall, Cameron P., Feb 1950

 

33

13

Hatred in War Time, Jan-March 1944; n.d.

 

33

14

Havanna Conference, Aug 1940

 

33

14

High, Stanley, Aug 1949-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

33

15

Human Rights, Oct 1947-Oct 1948

 

33

16

Human Rights, Nov 1948-Nov 1949; n.d.

 

33

17

Human Rights, Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, Feb 1947-April 1950

 

33

17

Hungarian Reformed Church, Sept-Oct 1944

 

33

18

Immigration, June 1919-1947

 

33

19

Immigration, Feb-Dec 1948

 

33

20

Immigration, Jan 1949-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

33

21

Immigration, Committee for Equality in Naturalization, July 1946-June 1948

 

33

22

Immigration, Committee for Equality in Naturalization, Jan-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

33

23

Immigration, Europe, Nov-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

33

23

Immigration, Hearings, Undated

 

 

 

 

 

34

1

Immigration, Oriental Exclusion Act, Correspondence, Sept 1941-June 1943

 

34

2

Immigration, Oriental Exclusion Act, Correspondence, July-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

34

3

Immigration, Oriental Exclusion Act, Correspondence, March 1945-May 1949; n.d.

 

34

3

Immigration, Oriental Exclusion Act, Legislation, July 1943-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

34

4

India, Sept 1932-Feb 1948

 

34

5

India, Immigration, March 1944-June 1946; n.d.

 

34

6

Indiana World Peace Committee, Undated

 

34

7

Indonesia, March 1948-April 1950

 

34

8

Information Service, May 1936-Dec 1944

 

34

8

Inman, Samuel G., Jan-March 1948

 

34

8

Institute Speakers, Jan-March 1947; n.d.

 

34

9

Institute of Public Relations, March-Nov 1943

 

34

10

Institute of Public Relations, Feb 1944-1945

 

34

10

Interfaith Collaboration, 1942-Aug 1950

 

34

10

International Affairs Resolutions, Dec 1931-Oct 1932

 

34

11

International Affairs, Denominational Resolutions, Undated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

International Conference of Church Leaders on the Problem of World Order

 

 

 

 

 

34

12

Articles, Aug-Nov 1946; n.d.

 

34

12

Clippings, July-Sept 1946

 

34

13

Correspondence, Dec 1945-May 1946

 

34

14

Correspondence, June-July 1946

 

34

15

Correspondence, Aug-Oct 1946

 

34

16

Financial Matters, March 1946-March 1947

 

34

17

Memoranda, July 1939-Aug 1946

 

34

18

Miscellaneous, Feb-Aug 1946; n.d.

 

34

19

Questionnaire, March-Aug 1946

 

34

20

Press Releases, March-Aug 1946; n.d.

 

34

21

International Goodwill, newsletter, Sept 1924-March 1927

 

34

21

International Ideals, 1924; n.d.

 

34

21

International Law, April-July 1950

 

34

21

International Legal Assistance, March-April 1950

 

34

22

International Missionary Conference, Sept 1938

 

34

22

International Missionary CouncilOct 1933-Oct 1950

 

34

22

International Nickel Company, April 1943-Jan 1944

 

34

22

International Relations of the United States, May 1927-Jan 1933; n.d.

 

34

23

International Responsibilities of the United States, 1923-Dec 1926

 

34

23

International Student Service, July 1946

 

 

 

 

 

35

1

International Trade, June 1933-May 1947; n.d.

 

35

2

International Training Service, Inc., June-July 1948

 

35

2

International Trusteeship, Undated

 

35

2

Italian Matters, Jan 1947-Jan 1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Japan

 

 

 

 

 

35

3

Atlantic City Conference, April-May 1941

 

35

3

Brumbaugh, T.T., Jan-Dec 1932

 

35

4

California, 1907-1924; n.d.

 

35

5

Christian Churches in Japan and the War, May-June 1946

 

35

6

Christian Deputation to Japan, Articles, Nov 1945-March 1946

 

35

6

Christian Deputation to Japan, Correspondence, July-Sept 1945

 

35

7

Christian Deputation to Japan, Correspondence, Oct 1945

 

35

8

Christian Deputation to Japan, Correspondence, Nov 1945-April 1946; n.d.

 

35

9

Christian Deputation to Japan, Expenses, Sept 1945-Jan 1947; n.d.

 

35

10

Christian Deputation to Japan, Preparatory Work, July-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

35

11

Christian Deputation to Japan, Press Releases, Oct-Nov 1945; n.d.

 

35

11

Christian Deputation to Japan, Report, Oct 1945-July 1946; n.d.

 

35

12

Clippings, April 1916-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

35

13

Evacuation Claims, [1944?]-May 1948

 

35

13

Foreign Missions Conference Report, Nov 1945

 

35

13

Grew, Joseph C., Dec 1943

 

35

13

Hawaii, 1922-Oct 1926; n.d.

 

35

14

Immigration and Naturalization, 1922-May 1947; n.d.

 

35

15

International Friendship Through the Churches Committee, Nov 1919-1920

 

35

16

Japan International Christian University, March-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

35

17

Japan International Christian University, Jan-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

35

18

Japan International Christian University, Jan 1948-June 1949

 

35

19

Japan International Christian University, July-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

35

20

Japan International Christian University, Jan-Nov 1950

 

35

21

Japanese Deputation from the United States, July-Nov 1941; n.d.

 

35

21

Methodist Film, Dec 1945-May 1946; n.d.

 

35

21

Miscellaneous, July 1915-1927; n.d.

 

35

22

Miscellaneous, April 1931-Dec 1945

 

 

 

 

 

36

1

Miscellaneous, Jan 1946-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

36

1

National Committee on American Japanese Relations, Feb 1921-1927; n.d.

 

36

2

Printed Matter, Feb 1914-1916

 

36

3

Printed Matter, June 1917-1935

 

36

4

Printed Matter, March 1942-March 1943; n.d.

 

36

5

Protestant Church Commission for Japanese Service, Dec 1942-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

36

5

Reconstruction of Cities, March-April 1946

 

36

6

Religions in Japan, March-Sept 1948

 

36

7

Returning Missionaries, Oct 1945

 

36

7

Riverside Conference, Jan-March 1941

 

36

8

Riverside Conference, April-Sept 1941

 

36

9

Riverside Conference, Nov 1941; n.d.

 

36

9

War Time Activities of United States Churches, Undated

 

36

10

Jewish Material, Dec 1915-1943; n.d.

 

36

10

Jewish Military Forces, Dec 1941-Sept 1942

 

36

10

Jewish Rabbis, Undated

 

36

11

Kagawa, Toyohiko, Jan 1946-May 1948

 

36

12

Korea, July 1919-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

36

13

Korea, Undated

 

36

14

L, Feb-Dec 1943

 

36

14

Labor, Oct 1936-June 1944; n.d.

 

36

14

Latin America, Sept 1924-Jan 1943

 

36

15

Layman's Movement for a Christian World, June 1948-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

36

16

League of Nations, March 1923-Jan 1930; n.d.

 

36

17

Legislation, Jan-Oct 1943; n.d.

 

36

17

Litany for World Peace, Sept 1946

 

36

17

Literature, [1926?]-1949; n.d.

 

36

17

Local Church Peace Committees, 1929; n.d.

 

36

18

Lutheran, Undated

 

36

18

Manchuria, May 1932-June 1933; n.d.

 

36

18

Mason, Jerry, May-Nov 1946

 

36

19

Men Conquer Guns, April-May 1933; n.d.

 

36

20

Message to Christians of All Lands, Jan 1917-April 1946; n.d.

 

36

21

Methodist, Dec 1942-1944; n.d.

 

36

21

Methodist Crusade for a New World Order, May-Dec 1943

 

36

22

Mexico, Dec 1919-1929; n.d.

 

36

22

Mid-Century Conference for Peace, April-May 1950

 

36

23

Mimeographed Material, Jan-Dec 1942; n.d.

 

36

24

Mimeographed Material, Jan-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

36

25

Mimeographed Material, Jan-Dec 1944; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

37

1

Mimeographed Material, Jan-July 1945

 

37

2

Mimeographed Material, Sept-Dec 1945

 

37

3

Mimeographed Material, Jan-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

37

4

Minutes, June 1917-1933

 

37

5

Minutes, Jan 1934-Nov 1936

 

37

6

Minutes, March 1937-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

37

7

Moscow Declarations, Nov-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

37

7

Moslems and Jews, Undated

 

37

7

Narcotics Control, March 1922-1924; n.d.

 

37

7

The Nation, Nov 1949-Nov 1950

 

37

8

National Association of Evangelicals, Sept-Oct 1946

 

37

8

National Broadcasting Co., 1943; n.d.

 

37

8

National Council of Churches, Sept 1949-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

37

9

National Mental Health Foundation, Aug-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

37

10

National Mental Health Foundation, Jan 1947-Feb 1948

 

37

11

National Peace Conference, Jan 1939-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

37

12

National Peace Council, Nov 1945-June 1950

 

37

13

National Study Conference, Dec 1925-March 1940

 

37

13

National Study Conference, Cleveland

 

37

14

Arrangements, Oct 1948-March 1949

 

37

14

Background Documents, March 1949

 

37

14

Criticism and Comment, March-May 1949

 

37

15

Distribution of Reports, March-June 1949; n.d.

 

37

15

Europe Committee, Dec 1948-1949; n.d.

 

37

16

Expenses, Nov 1948-June 1949

 

37

17

Far East Commission, Dec 1948-1949; n.d.

 

37

18

Guiding Principles Committee, Jan-March 1949; n.d.

 

37

18

Message Committee, Feb-March 1949; n.d.

 

37

19

Miscellaneous, June 1948-Feb 1949

 

37

20

Miscellaneous, March-Oct 1949; n.d.

 

37

21

Preliminary Inquiry, June-Sept 1948

 

37

22

Publicity, Feb-June 1949

 

37

23

Religious Freedom Actions, March 1949

 

37

24

United Nations Committee, July 1948-1949

 

37

25

World Order Committee, Jan-March 1949; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

38

1

Near East, Sept 1916-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

38

1

Neutrality, American, 1935; n.d.

 

38

1

New Governments, Recognition of, Sept 1933-Jan 1950

 

38

1

New Zealand, July 1943-April 1944; n.d.

 

38

2

Nexus Committee, Jan 1924-Dec 1926

 

38

2

North American Ecumenical Conference, June 1941

 

38

3

North Atlantic Security Pact, Feb-April 1949

 

38

4

North Atlantic Security Pact, May 1949-July 1950

 

38

5

Obligatory Collective Security, May 1943

 

38

6

Opher, Ahron, Jan-March 1946

 

38

6

Orphans in Europe, Undated

 

38

6

Oxford Conference on Peace Aims, July-Sept 1942

 

38

7

Palestine, Jan 1940-1946

 

38

8

Palestine, Jan 1947-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

38

9

Palestine, American Christian Palestine Committee, May 1946-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

38

10

Palestine, Internationalization of Jerusalem, 1947-Oct 1949

 

38

11

Palestine, Internationalization of Jerusalem, Nov 1949-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

38

12

Palestine, World Truth League, Nov 1948-June 1950; n.d.

 

38

13

Pan American Conference, Nov-Dec 1933

 

38

14

Pan American Union, Oct 1948-1949; n.d.

 

38

14

Peace and Arbitration, Commission on, 1915-Dec 1916; n.d.

 

38

14

Peace Crusade of the Churches, Dec 1933-1934

 

38

14

Peace Declamation Contest, [1927]

 

38

15

Peace Plans and Proposals, June 1942-Sept 1943

 

38

16

Peace Plans and Proposals, Oct-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

38

17

Peace Plans and Proposals, Jan-July 1944

 

38

18

Peace Plans and Proposals, Aug 1944-1945

 

38

19

Personnel, [1933?]-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

38

20

Philadelphia Meeting, Correspondence, Oct-Nov 1947

 

38

21

Philadelphia Meeting, Correspondence, Dec 1947

 

38

22

Philadelphia Meeting, Correspondence, Jan 1948

 

38

23

Philadelphia Meeting, Memoranda, Dec 1947-Jan 1948; n.d.

 

38

24

Philadelphia Meeting, Memoranda, Undated

 

38

25

Philadelphia Meeting, Miscellaneous, Nov 1947-Jan 1948; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

39

1

Philippines, Dec 1932-Dec 1933

 

39

2

Point IV, March 1949-Jan 1950

 

39

3

Point IV, Feb-Dec 1950

 

39

4

Policy Committee, Nov 1949-Jan 1950

 

39

4

Polls, Jan 1943-Aug 1944

 

39

5

A Positive Program for Peace, Correspondence, March-July 1948; n.d.

 

39

6

A Positive Program for Peace, Drafts, March-April 16, 1948

 

39

7

A Positive Program for Peace, Drafts, April 23-26, 1948; n.d.

 

39

8

Post War Planning, Government Agencies, Feb-Nov 1942

 

39

8

Post War World, 1941-April 1945

 

39

9

Post War World, Government Declarations, Jan 1942-Sept 1943

 

39

9

Post War World Council, April-May 1949

 

39

10

Presbyterian, Jan 1943-1944

 

39

10

Princeton Consultation, March 1942

 

39

11

Printed Matter, 1923-June 1945; n.d.

 

39

11

Promotional Literature, 1924-1942; n.d.

 

39

12

A Psychological Approach to World Peace, July 1945-June 1948

 

39

13

The Psychological Understanding of Religion, Jan 1947

 

39

13

Publications, Nov 1949-Feb 1950

 

39

13

Reformed Church, Oct 1943-1944; n.d.

 

39

14

Relations with the Orient, Committee on, Jan 1917-Feb [1930?]

 

39

14

Relief, Dec 1916-1947; n.d.

 

39

15

Religion in the News, Correspondence, Dec 1942-Jan 1947

 

39

16

Religion in the News, Correspondence, May 1949-Jan 1950; n.d.

 

39

16

Religion in the News, Finance, Nov 1940-March 1949

 

39

17

Religion in the News, Scripts, Feb 1935-Dec 1936

 

39

18

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1937-Dec 1938

 

39

19

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1939-Dec 1940

 

39

20

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1941-Dec 1942

 

39

21

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1943-Dec 1944

 

 

 

 

 

40

1

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1945-Dec 1946

 

40

2

Religion in the News, Scripts, Oct 1947-Dec 1948

 

40

3

Religion in the News, Scripts, Jan 1949-May 1950

 

40

4

Religious Liberty, May 1942- Feb 1950; n.d.

 

40

5

Religious Liberty, Joint Committee on, May 1944-Oct 1950

 

40

6

Religious Persecution in Eastern Europe, Jan-May 1949

 

40

6

Resolutions, June 1941-May 1947; n.d.

 

40

6

Roddan, Andrew, Undated

 

40

7

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Nov 1932-Nov 1935; n.d.

 

40

8

Russia, Oct 1921-June 1947; n.d.

 

40

9

Russian Group, Sept 1943-June 1944

 

40

10

Russian Group, July-Nov 1944; n.d.

 

40

11

Scarlett, William, Jan 1949-Dec 1950

 

40

11

Scotland, Church of, May 1941

 

40

11

Seamans, Harry, Feb 1948-Oct 1950

 

40

11

Slavery, March 1924-Nov 1930; n.d.

 

40

11

Social Action Secretaries, Dec 1945-Dec 1950

 

40

12

South Africa, June 1942-July 1949

 

40

13

South Africa, Aug 1949-Nov 1950

 

40

14

Soviet-American Relations, March 1933-Oct 1946

 

40

15

Soviet-American Relations, Nov 1946-Feb 1949

 

40

15

Speeches, Government Officials, Jan-July 1942

 

40

16

The Spiritual Issues of the War, Jan 1943-June 1945

 

40

16

Student News Letter, May 1926-Jan 1927

 

40

17

Stockholm Appeal, March-Nov 1950

 

40

17

Surveys, June 1945-June 1950

 

40

18

Taft, Charles P., Jan-Dec 1947

 

40

18

Ten Peace Points, July 1942

 

40

18

Unitarian, March 1943-Dec 1950

 

40

19

United Christian Council for Democracy, Feb-Oct 1943

 

40

19

United Church of Canada, 1944; n.d.

 

40

19

United Council of Church Women, May 1945-[1950?]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

United Nations

 

 

 

 

 

40

20

ABC Summaries, May 1946

 

40

20

American Association for the United Nations, March 1945-Sept 1950

 

40

20

Charter of the United Nations, June-July 1945

 

40

21

Children's Emergency Fund, June 1948-Nov 1950

 

40

21

Correspondence (General), April 1943-Nov 1950

 

 

 

 

 

41

1

Dumbarton Oaks, 1944; n.d.

 

41

1

Federal Council Actions, Nov 1944-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

41

1

Foreign Ministers' Conferences, Sept 1945-1946

 

41

2

National Citizens Committee for UN Day, Aug 1948-1949

 

41

3

National Citizens Committee for UN Day, April- Dec 1950; n.d.

 

41

4

National Organizations for the United Nations, May 1946-Dec 1950

 

41

5

Printed Matter, Oct 1942-1948; n.d.

 

41

6

Riverside Church Service, March-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

41

6

San Francisco Conference, Feb-March 1945

 

41

7

San Francisco Conference, April 1945

 

41

8

San Francisco Conference, May 1945

 

41

9

San Francisco Conference, June-July 1945; n.d.

 

41

9

United Nations Day, Sept-Nov 1947

 

41

9

United Nations Institute, Oct 1946-Feb 1947

 

41

10

United Nations Memoranda (Series 1), [1946?]-March 1948

 

41

11

United Nations Memoranda (Series 2 and 3), Sept 1948-June 1950

 

41

12

United Nations Memoranda (Series 4), Sept-Dec 1950

 

41

12

United Nations Without Russia, May 1950

 

41

13

United Nations Committee of California, April 1942-Aug 1943

 

41

13

United Nations Review, April-May 1943

 

41

13

United States Army Chaplains, Jan-April 1943

 

41

13

United States Congress, [May?] 1943-July 1950; n.d.

 

41

14

United States Department of Labor, March 1943

 

41

14

United States Department of State, Jan 1933-July 1945

 

41

15

United States Department of State, Jan 1946-1950

 

41

16

United States Department of State, Conferences, March 1948-Dec 1949

 

41

17

United States Department of State, Conferences, Jan-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

41

18

United States Economic Cooperation Administration, Feb-March 1949

 

41

18

United States Navy, Feb 1928-April 1938

 

41

18

United States Navy Chaplains, Undated

 

41

18

United States Office of Civilian Defense, [1943?]; n.d.

 

41

19

United States Office of War Information, Oct 1942-1943; n.d.

 

41

20

United States Secretary of State, Jan 1933-Oct 1950

 

41

20

United States Senate, Feb 1932-March 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Universal Military Training

 

 

 

 

 

42

1

Alternatives to Universal Military Training, Feb 1945-Feb 1946

 

42

1

American Legion, Sept 1944-Jan 1946; n.d.

 

42

2

Clippings, June 1926-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

42

3

Congressional Committee Members, Jan-Sept 1945; n.d.

 

42

3

Conscription News, Oct 1945-May 1946

 

42

4

Conscription News, June 1947-April 1950; n.d.

 

42

5

Correspondence, Jan-Nov 1933

 

42

6

Correspondence, Nov 1943-1944

 

42

7

Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1945

 

42

8

Correspondence, Jan 1946-Dec 1947

 

42

9

Correspondence, Jan-Nov 1948; n.d.

 

42

10

Denominational Actions, Jan 1944-1946

 

42

11

Denominational Actions, Jan 1947-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

42

12

Discussion Outlines and Study Guides, Feb 1945-Feb 1946; n.d.

 

42

12

Draft Termination, Jan-May 1946

 

42

12

Editorials on Peacetime Conscription, Nov 1944-May 1945; n.d.

 

42

12

Federal Council Actions, Nov 1933-April 1948; n.d.

 

42

13

Friends Committee on National Legislation, Feb 1947-May 1948; n.d.

 

42

14

Hearings, May 1945-Feb 1946

 

42

15

Hearings, March 1946-April 1950; n.d.

 

42

15

Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Feb-March 1948

 

42

15

Landis, Benson Y., Jan-May 1948

 

42

16

Legislation, Jan 1926-Dec 1947

 

42

17

Legislation, Feb 1948-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

42

17

Martin Resolution, July-Aug 1945

 

42

18

Militarism in Education, Committee on, Jan-Oct 1944

 

42

18

Military Plans and Statements, June 1945; n.d.

 

42

18

Ministers Refusing to Register for the Draft, 1948

 

42

18

Moral and Religious Issues, May 1946; n.d.

 

42

19

National Council Against Conscription, Nov 1945-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

42

20

Post War Conscription in Britain, Nov 1944-July 1945; n.d.

 

42

20

Post War World Council, March 1945-April 1949

 

42

20

President's Advisory Commission, Dec 1946-July 1947; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

43

1

Printed Matter, [1926?]-Sept 1945

 

43

2

Printed Matter, 1946-Feb 1948; n.d.

 

43

3

Public Opinion Polls, Dec 1944-Oct 1947; n.d.

 

43

3

Questionnaire, March-Sept 1944; n.d.

 

43

3

Resolutions of Protestant [UNK] Bodies on Peacetime Military Training, Undated

 

43

3

Resolutions of Protestant Church Bodies on Universal Military Training, Sept 1947; n.d.

 

43

4

Selective Service Act, Oct 1940-Dec 1950

 

43

4

Service Men's Statements, Nov 1943-March 1946; n.d.

 

43

4

Social Action Secretaries, Jan 1946-July 1948; n.d.

 

43

5

Universal Military Training, Committee on, Oct-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

43

6

Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems, Feb 1945; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Van Kirk, Walter

 

 

 

 

 

43

7

Addresses, June 1941-Nov 1947

 

43

8

Addresses, Feb 1948-1950; n.d.

 

43

9

Articles, Jan 1931-1941

 

43

10

Articles, Jan-Dec 1942; n.d.

 

43

11

Articles, March 1943-1945

 

43

12

Articles, Jan 1946-1948

 

43

13

Articles, Jan 1949-Nov 1950

 

43

14

Articles, 1950; n.d.

 

43

15

Books, Dec 1941-July 1946; n.d.

 

43

15

British Trip, Correspondence, Jan-Sept 1942; n.d.

 

43

16

British Trip, Printed Matter, July 1941-1942

 

43

17

British Trip, Printed Matter, Undated

 

43

18

Broadcasts, April 1941-1944

 

43

19

Broadcasts, April 1945-May 1948; n.d.

 

43

20

Engagements, March 1945-Dec 1949

 

43

21

Engagements, Jan-Dec 1950

 

 

 

 

 

44

1

Miscellaneous, Dec 1933-July 1949; n.d.

 

44

2

National Conference of Christians and Jews, Jan-April 1944

 

44

2

Pacific Coast Trip, Dec 1941-Jan 1942; n.d.

 

44

2

Personal Publicity, May 1941-March 1942

 

44

3

Religion and the World of Tomorrow, Jan-Dec 1942; n.d.

 

44

4

Sabbatical Leave, April 1946-Oct 1947

 

44

5

"Ten Commandments,"1943-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

44

5

West Coast Trip, Sept 1949-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

44

6

Wales, 1925-1926

 

44

6

Wallace-Stalin Letters, May 1948

 

44

6

War Resisters League, 1948-June 1949; n.d.

 

44

6

Warless World, June 1924-1925; n.d.

 

44

7

Washington Information Service, National Peace Conference, Oct 1938-Dec 1939

 

44

8

Washington Information Service, National Peace Conference, Jan 1940-Jan 1941

 

44

9

The White Cross, Inc., Feb 1926-Oct 1928

 

 

 

Woolley, Mary E., July 1947-Jan 1948

 

44

10

World Alliance for International Friendship, Correspondence and Minutes, Jan 1917-Dec 1943; n.d.

 

44

11

World Alliance for International Friendship, Printed Matter, 1914-Dec 1941

 

44

12

World Alliance for International Friendship, Printed Matter, Undated

 

44

13

World Conference on Faith and Order, 1942

 

44

14

World Council of Churches, June 1940-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

44

15

World Council of Churches, Amsterdam Conference, June-Sept 1947

 

44

16

World Council of Churches, Amsterdam Conference, Oct 1947

 

44

17

World Council of Churches, Amsterdam Conference, Nov-Dec 1947

 

44

18

World Council of Churches, Amsterdam Conference, Jan 1948-April 1949

 

44

19

World Council of Churches, Amsterdam Conference, Undated

 

44

20

World Court, Jan 1922-1924

 

44

20

World Court, Jan 1925-Sept 1932; n.d.

 

44

20

World Federation, Jan 1943

 

44

21

World Friendship Among Children, Committee on, June 1926-1931

 

44

22

World Friendship Among Children, Committee on, Feb 1932-Dec 1950

 

44

23

World Friendship Among Children, Committee on, Undated

 

44

24

World Government, The Annals, July 1949

 

44

24

World Order Committee, Questionnaire, Nov 1948-Aug 1949

 

 

 

 

 

45

1

World Order Day, May 1943-Oct 1950

 

45

1

World Order Essay Contest, Undated

 

45

1

World Order Objectives, 1947

 

45

2

World Order Strategy Conferences, Dec 1946-April 1947

 

45

3

World Order Strategy Conferences, May-July 1947; n.d.

 

45

4

World Order Workshops, Oct 1948-Feb 1949

 

45

5

World Order Workshops, March 1949

 

45

6

World Order Workshops, April 1949

 

45

7

World Order Workshops, May-Nov 1949

 

45

8

World Order Workshops, Undated

 

45

9

World Peace Foundation, March 1943; n.d.

 

45

9

World Peace Pact, 1928-1929; n.d.

 

45

9

World Union of Peace Organizations, Dec 1947-Aug 1948

 

45

10

Young Men's Christian Association, Aug 1931

 

45

10

Youth and World Peace, 1925-1943; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART B. DEPARTMENT OF CHRISTIAN SOCIAL RELATIONS, 1908-1950

 

 

 

 

 

46

1

A, March 1921-Nov 1928

 

46

1

American Association for Economic Freedom, July 1939-Feb 1940

 

46

2

American Federation of Labor, Sept 1925-Sept 1944; n.d.

 

46

2

American Friends Service Committee, May 1940-Nov 1942

 

46

2

American Security Union, Aug 1940-April 1941

 

46

3

American Social Hygiene Association, Oct 1930-Feb 1933

 

46

4

Appeal Letters, Dec 1933-April 1945

 

46

4

Arnold, Thurman, March-June 1941

 

46

4

Audubon Park, May-Aug 1943

 

46

5

B, Nov 1932-June 1945

 

46

5

Basle Conference, April-June 1932

 

46

6

Birth Control, Clippings, March 21, 1931

 

46

7

Birth Control, Clippings, March 22-28, 1931

 

46

8

Birth Control, Clippings, March 29-April 20, 1931

 

46

9

Birth Control, Clippings, April-Sept 1931; n.d.

 

46

10

Bleachery Life, Oct 1918-Dec 1921

 

46

11

Bleachery Life, Jan 1922-March 1925

 

46

12

Brooklyn Edison Co., [1932?]

 

46

12

Brown and Bailey Co. Study, July 1926-June 1930

 

46

12

Budget, May 1930-1943

 

46

13

C, Feb 1921-Oct 1945

 

46

13

California Trip of James Myers, Oct-Nov 1934

 

46

13

Chamber of Commerce, Dec 1941

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPLAINS

 

 

 

 

 

46

14

Articles, Reports, Surveys, March 1935-1940; n.d.

 

46

15

Bureau of Prisons, Oct 1934-April 1940

 

46

16

Conferences, 1938-May 1939

 

46

17

Conferences, May 1940

 

46

17

Industrial Chaplains, April-Aug 1946

 

46

18

Prison Chaplains Committee, 1933-[1938?]

 

46

19

Prison Chaplains Committee, Jan 1939-1942

 

46

20

Prison Chaplains Committee, Jan 1943-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

46

21

Child Labor, Dec 1923-Jan 1938; n.d.

 

46

22

Child Welfare Department, Jan 1922-March 1929

 

46

23

Christian Action on Social Problems, March 1939

 

46

24

Christian Cooperative Fellowship in North America, May 1936-Jan 1938; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

47

1

Church and Cooperatives Committee, April 1937-1938

 

47

2

Church and Cooperatives Committee, Jan 1939-1941

 

47

3

Church and Cooperatives Committee, Jan 1942-1946; n.d.

 

47

4

Church and Industrial Peace, Oct 1920

 

47

4

Church and Organized Labor, Dec 1942-March 1944

 

47

5

Church and Social Service Department, Minutes, Oct 1909-Dec 1913

 

47

6

Church and Social Service Department, Minutes, Dec 1914-Oct 1925

 

47

7

Church and Social Service Department, Minutes, Feb 1926-Oct 1930

 

47

8

Church and Social Service Department, Minutes, Jan 1931-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

47

9

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Nov 1929-1930

 

47

10

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Jan-Dec 1931

 

47

11

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Jan 1932-Nov 1933

 

47

12

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Jan 1934-[1935?]

 

47

13

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Jan-March 1936

 

47

14

Church Emergency Relief Committee, April-May 1936

 

47

15

Church Emergency Relief Committee, June-Dec 1936

 

47

16

Church Emergency Relief Committee, June 1937-Dec 1939

 

47

17

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Jan 1940-June 1942; n.d.

 

47

18

Church Emergency Relief Committee, Clippings, Aug 1931-Nov 1940

 

47

19

Civil Liberties, March 1935-Nov 1941

 

47

19

Civil Liberties, Jersey City, Dec 1937-Oct 1939

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CIVILIAN PUBLIC SERVICE CAMPS

 

 

 

 

 

47

20

Bedford Camp, Aug 1943-March 1944

 

47

21

Correspondence, July 1941-1942

 

47

22

Correspondence, Jan 1943-March 1945

 

 

 

 

 

48

1

Detached Service, Feb 1942-Oct 1943

 

48

1

Labor Course, 1939-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

48

2

Labor School, May 1942-Aug 1943

 

48

3

Labor School, Sept 1943-1944; n.d.

 

48

4

Union Members, Dec 1942-March 1944

 

48

4

Visits to Camps, Oct 1941-1942

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COAL AREAS RELIEF

 

 

 

 

 

48

5

Articles, March 1931-Jan 1936; n.d.

 

48

6

Clippings, Aug 1930-Nov 1938; n.d.

 

48

7

Coal Areas Committee, June 1933-Nov 1939; n.d.

 

48

7

Coal Labor Boards, Jan 1934-Jan 1935

 

48

8

Correspondence, June-Dec 1931

 

48

9

Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1932

 

48

10

Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1933

 

48

11

Correspondence, Jan 1934-Dec 1935

 

48

12

Correspondence, Jan 1936-1939; n.d.

 

48

13

Dickinson, Edwards, Correspondence and Reports, Dec 1934-Feb 1939; n.d.

 

48

14

Field Notes, Aug 1931-[1932?]

 

48

15

Field Reports, Kentucky (General), Nov 1932-Feb 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Bell County, Dec 1932-Feb 1936

 

48

15

Kentucky, Blue Diamond, Feb-April 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Breathett County, Dec 1932-Feb 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Floyd and Johnson Counties, Dec 1933-May 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Harlan County, Dec 1932-Jan 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Letcher County, Dec 1932-April 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Perry County, Dec 1932-April 1934

 

48

15

Kentucky, Pike County, Dec 1932-March 1934

 

48

16

Field Reports, Ohio, Shadyside, Feb 1934-Dec 1935

 

48

16

Pennsylvania, Cambria and Clearfield Counties, Dec 1932-March 1936

 

48

16

Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, Jan 1934

 

48

17

Field Reports, West Virginia, Boone County, Dec 1932-Dec 1933

 

48

17

West Virginia, Logan County, Dec 1932-April 1936

 

48

17

West Virginia, Monongalia County, Sept 1931-April 1933

 

48

17

West Virginia, Tucker County, Dec 1932-May 1933

 

48

17

Field Reports, West Virginia, Tygart Valley, April 1934-April 1936

 

 

 

West Virginia, Wyoming County, May 1933

 

48

18

Field Trips, Feb 1932-1934

 

48

19

Field Work, June 1932-Oct 1935; n.d.

 

48

20

Finances, Nov 1931-May 1938

 

48

21

Friendly Advisers, Sept 1933-March 1934; n.d.

 

48

22

Guffey-Snyder Coal Bill, Jan 1932-Aug 1935

 

48

23

Hamilton, Stanley, Correspondence, Jan 1934-Dec 1936

 

48

24

Hamilton, Stanley, Correspondence, Jan 1937-[1938?]; n.d.

 

48

25

Hamilton, Stanley, Field Reports, Feb 1934-Feb 1939

 

48

26

Hanna Coal Company, Aug 1934-May 1936

 

48

26

Harlan Prisoners, March 1934-Dec 1935

 

 

 

 

 

49

1

Home Service Robin, newsletter, July 1933-Sept 1934

 

49

2

Illinois Coal Fields, May 1933

 

49

2

Kentucky, May 1931-March 1934; n.d.

 

49

3

Ohio, Aug 1931-June 1932

 

49

3

Pamphlets and Leaflets, Nov 1928-Jan 1938; n.d.

 

49

4

Pennsylvania, June-Oct 1931

 

49

4

Play, "Shoes -- An American Tragedy," Jan-Oct 1939

 

49

5

Promotion, Appeal Letters, Nov 1931-March 1936

 

49

6

Promotion, Appeals to Large Contributors, Nov 1931-April 1935

 

49

7

Promotion, Denominations, Church Councils, Religious Organizations, Oct 1931-July 1934

 

49

8

Promotion, Lists, Nov 1933; n.d.

 

49

8

Promotion, Meetings, July 1932-April 1933

 

49

8

Promotion, Motion Pictures and Slides, June 1932-April 1933

 

49

9

Promotion, Photographs (correspondence), May 1933-Aug 1934

 

49

9

Promotion, Prospects, July 1932-Nov 1933; n.d.

 

49

10

Promotion, Small Groups and Individual Churches, Nov 1931-Dec 1932

 

49

11

Promotion, Small Groups and Individual Churches, Jan 1933-July 1935

 

49

12

Promotion, Statements and Information for Distribution, Oct 1931-1933; n.d.

 

49

13

Publicity, Jan 1931-[1935?]; n.d.

 

49

14

Publicity Service, Jan-June 1934; n.d.

 

49

15

Publicity Service, March-Dec 1938; n.d.

 

49

16

Rehabilitation, Jan 1932-March 1936; n.d.

 

49

17

Save the Children Fund, Jan-Dec 1932

 

49

18

Save the Children Fund, Jan-Dec 1933; n.d.

 

49

19

Senate Investigations, March-May 1932

 

49

19

Strikes, Undated

 

49

20

Study Outline, Oct 1931-April 1936

 

49

21

Union Contacts, Sept 1933-Feb 1936; n.d.

 

49

22

West Virginia, April 1931-July 1933

 

49

22

Workers' Education, May 1934-1936

 

49

23

Coal Situation, Jan 1932-Feb 1934

 

49

24

Committee for Industrial Organizations and Congress of Industrial Organizations, May 1937-June 1945

 

49

24

Community Relations Department, Dec 1922-Feb 1925

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONFERENCES

 

 

 

 

 

49

25

Democracy and Economic Planning, July 1938-June 1939

 

49

26

Industrial Conferences, Sept 1920-March 1934; n.d.

 

49

27

Informal Conferences, Nov 1939-April 1943

 

 

 

 

 

50

1

Miscellaneous, Nov 1911-Feb 1944
(Includes preservation photocopy of Commission on the Church and Social Service interdenominational conference minutes, Nov. 8-9, 1911)

 
871Commission on the Church and Social Service interdenominational conference minutes, Nov. 8-9, 1911  (original documents; oversize) 

50

2

New Orleans, Jan 1928-April 1929

 

50

3

Organized Labor and Consumers' Cooperatives, July 1938-April 1946; n.d.

 

50

4

Religion and Consumer Cooperation, Jan 1939-April 1942

 

50

4

Congressional Hearings, Dec 1933-Feb 1934

 

50

5

Conscientious Objectors, June 1939-July 1944

 

50

5

Consumer Clearing House, June 1942-March 1944

 

50

6

Consumer Groups, Nov 1933-Feb 1937

 

50

6

Consumers' Cooperative Services, May 1936-April 1941

 

50

7

The Cooperative League, Nov 1934-Dec 1939

 

50

8

The Cooperative League, Jan 1940-Sept 1945; n.d.

 

50

9

The Cooperative League, Labor Committee, March 1938-June 1943; n.d.

 

50

10

Cooperative Movement, Oct 1933-Oct 1945; n.d.

 

50

11

Cooperative Organizations, Oct 1935-1940

 

50

12

Cooperative Organizations, Jan 1941-Nov 1944; n.d.

 

50

13

Cooperatives and Preaching Mission, Feb-Oct 1936; n.d.

 

50

14

D, March 1921-Feb 1940

 

50

14

Delinquents, Committee on, Jan 1923-April 1930; n.d.

 

50

14

Delta Cooperative Farm, May 1935-Aug 1942; n.d.

 

50

15

Deportation of Immigrants (Kerr Bill), 1921-May 1936; n.d.

 

50

16

Do You Know Labor? by James Myers, Dec 1918-July 1942

 

50

17

Do You Know Labor? by James Myers, Aug 1942-Jan 1943; n.d.

 

50

18

Employment and Unemployment, April 1929-1937; n.d.

 

50

19

Engagements, 1931-1934

 

50

20

Engagements, Jan-June 1935

 

50

21

Engagements, July-Dec 1935

 

50

22

Engagements, Jan-March 1936

 

50

23

Engagements, April-Nov 1936

 

50

24

Engagements, Jan 1937-Aug 1939

 

 

 

 

 

51

1

Engagements, Jan 1940-Aug 1945

 

51

2

Engagements, Clippings, Dec 1934-1943; n.d.

 

51

3

European Study Tour, Jan-July 1938; n.d.

 

51

4

European Trip of James Myers, April-May 1932

 

51

5

Eviction Hearings, May-June 1933

 

51

6

Eviction Hearings, July-Nov 1933; n.d.

 

51

7

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Oct 1941-Jan 1946

 

51

8

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Philadelphia Transport Case, Jan-Dec 1943

 

51

8

Farm Labor, March-July 1934; n.d.

 

51

9

Finance, Appeals and Contributions, Jan 1928-1932

 

51

10

Finance, Appeals and Contributions, Jan 1933-Dec 1946

 

51

11

Foundations, Appeals to, Jan 1937-Dec 1939

 

51

12

Foundations, Appeals to, Jan 1940-1945

 

51

13

Georgia Chain Gang, Jan-March 1933

 

51

13

Germany, Friends of German Freedom, May 1939

 

51

13

Goodwin Plan, Oct-Nov 1933; n.d.

 

51

13

Hall, Cameron P., June 1942 -1946

 

51

13

Harris, Gerlad, Oct-Dec 1939

 

51

13

High Point, North Carolina, April-Aug 1933

 

51

13

Holt, Arthur E., May-Dec 1919

 

51

14

Housing, Oct 1932-Aug 1940

 

51

14

Housing, Wagner Bill, April 1936-April 1937

 

51

15

Imperial Valley, California, March-May 1934; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INDIANAPOLIS SEMINAR

 

 

 

 

 

51

16

Correspondence, General, Jan 1935-June 1936

 

51

17

Correspondence with Denominational Delegates, Aug-Dec 1935

 

51

18

Correspondence with Delegates-at-Large, Aug 1935-Jan 1936

 

51

19

Resolutions, Findings, and Reports, Sept 1935-Feb 1936

 

51

19

Speakers and Program, Oct 1935-July 1936

 

51

19

Industrial Communities Committee, May 1929-March 1930

 

51

20

Industrial Division, Highlights and Comments, 1921-[1946?]; n.d.

 

51

21

Industrial Division, Memoranda, Nov 1938-Oct 1945; n.d.

 

51

21

Industrial Division, Meetings, April-May 1946

 

51

22

Industrial Division, Minutes, Dec 1919-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

51

23

Industrial Division, Reports, Dec 1908-1946

 

51

24

Interfaith Statements, March 1935-Oct 1946

 

51

25

International Council of Religious Education, 1936-Nov 1939

 

 

 

 

 

52

1

International Labor Office, July 1931-July 1938

 

52

1

Kagawa, Toyohiko, Jan 1935-Nov 1938

 

 

 

 

 

52

1

Kentucky Miners Defense, Dec 1936-March 1941

 

52

2

Labor, Oct 1928-May 1943; n.d.

 

52

2

Labor Injunctions, April 1928-1930

 

52

3

Labor Sunday, [1912?]-1930

 

52

4

Labor Sunday, 1931-1950; n.d.

 

52

4

Legislation, April 1920-June 1938

 

52

5

Legislation, Jan 1939-Jan 1946; n.d.

 

52

6

Liberty and Democratic Leadership, March 1935

 

52

7

M, Feb 1921-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

52

8

Marion, North Carolina, Textile Workers Relief, Oct-Dec 1929

 

52

9

Marion, North Carolina, Textile Workers Relief, [1929?]

 

52

10

Marion, North Carolina, Textile Workers Relief, Jan-Oct 1930

 

52

11

Marion, North Carolina, Textile Workers Relief, Jan-Oct 1931

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MARRIAGE AND THE HOME COMMISSION

 

 

 

 

 

52

12

Correspondence and Minutes, Feb 1914-1948

 

52

13

Correspondence and Minutes, April 1949-Dec 1950

 

52

14

Printed Matter, Dec 1916-1938

 

52

15

Printed Matter, May 1940-1949

 

52

16

Printed Matter, 1950; n.d.

 

52

17

Motion Pictures, 1922-1934; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MYERS, JAMES

 

 

 

 

 

52

18

Appointment as Field Secretary, April-Sept 1925; n.d.

 

52

18

Comments on, Jan 1927-May 1942; n.d.

 

52

18

Miscellaneous, April 1915-Jan 1945; n.d.

 

52

18

Reports, July 1925-June 1926

 

52

19

Writings, March 1920-1936

 

52

20

Writings, Jan 1937-July 1939

 

52

21

Writings, Aug 1940-1946

 

52

22

Writings, Undated

 

52

23

N, July 1933-July 1942; n.d.

 

52

24

National Association of Manufacturers, Oct 1940-March 1944

 

52

24

National Kagawa Coordinating Advisory Committee, Jan-June 1936; n.d.

 

52

25

National Recovery Act, Feb 1932-July 1935; n.d.

 

52

25

National Religion and Labor Foundation, March 1932-Nov 1935

 

 

 

 

 

53

1

New Bedford, Massachusetts, Aug 1927-1929; n.d.

 

53

2

Old Age Pensions, Oct 1929-Sept 1934; n.d.

 

53

2

Onion Industry, Dec 1934-May 1935

 

53

3

Pamphlets, Dec 1908-1946; n.d.

 

53

4

Peace, Sept-Dec 1939; n.d.

 

53

4

Peace Between American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, July 1936-Oct 1940

 

53

5

Pendle Hill Conference, April-July 1941

 

53

5

The People's Lobby, Dec 1938-June 1939

 

53

5

Poll Tax, April 1940-April 1943

 

53

6

Prayers for Self and Society, Aug 1934-June 1937; n.d.

 

53

7

Press Releases, Nov 1927-1941

 

53

8

Printed Matter, Dec 1908-1919

 

53

9

Printed Matter, 1920

 

53

10

Printed Matter, 1921-1932

 

53

11

Printed Matter, 1936-Jan 1950

 

53

12

Printed Matter, Undated

 

53

13

Psychsurgery Conference, June 1950

 

53

13

Publications of the FCC, July 1941-June 1946; n.d.

 

53

14

Real Silk Hosiery Mill Study, Sept 1927-Aug 1933

 

53

14

Red Network, Nov 1934-March 1939

 

53

14

Relief, Jan 1936-April 1940

 

53

14

Religious Education, Aug 1936; n.d.

 

53

14

Religious Work in Prisons Committee, March-Oct 1923

 

53

15

Reorganization of Social Service Commission, Undated

 

53

15

Reports, Jan 1912-1936; n.d.

 

53

16

Resolutions and Statements of Denominations, March 1919-1930

 

53

17

Resolutions and Statements of Denominations, Jan 1931-1932

 

53

18

Resolutions and Statements of Denominations, Feb 1933-April 1938; n.d.

 

53

19

Resolutions and Statements of the FCC, Dec 1908-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

53

19

Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, March 1931-Feb 1934

 

53

20

Secretarial Council, Jan 1916-Sept 1920; n.d.

 

53

21

Sharecroppers, Jan 1930-April 1945

 

53

22

Slum Clearance, Jan 1934-March 1939

 

53

22

Social Action Conference, March 1935-Aug 1939; n.d.

 

53

23

Social Ideals Committee, March 1928-1929

 

53

24

Social Ideals Committee, Jan 1930-April 1932

 

 

 

 

 

54

1

Social Ideals of the Churches, Dec 1908-1928

 

54

2

Social Ideals of the Churches, Jan-Dec 1929

 

54

3

Social Ideals of the Churches, Jan-Dec 1930

 

54

4

Social Ideals of the Churches, Jan-July 1931

 

54

5

Social Ideals of the Churches, Aug-Dec 1931

 

54

6

Social Ideals of the Churches, Jan-July 1932

 

54

7

Social Ideals of the Churches, Sept-[Dec?] 1932

 

54

8

Social Ideals of the Churches, 1932-1942

 

54

9

Social Legislation Committee, Dec 1919-Sept 1932

 

54

9

Social Reconstruction, May-Aug 1919

 

54

9

Social Security, May 1936-Dec 1939; n.d.

 

54

10

Social Work Conferences, June 1930-June 1937

 

54

11

Social Work Conferences, June 1938-Jan 1949; n.d.

 

54

12

Socialist Organizations, Sept 1935; n.d.

 

54

13

Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, Nov 1936-May 1941

 

54

13

Statements Requested, June 1938-[1939?]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STRIKES

 

 

 

 

 

54

14

Automotive Industry, March 1932-May 1935

 

54

14

Building Service Employees, Nov 1934-March 1936

 

54

14

Colorado Coal Fields, May 1914

 

54

15

General Motors, Jan-Dec 1937; n.d.

 

54

16

Hotel Workers, Nov 1933-Aug 1935

 

54

16

Lawrence, Massachusetts, June 1920; n.d.

 

54

17

Longshoremen, July 1934-[1936?]

 

54

17

Maine Shoe Strike, April 1936-June 1937

 

54

17

Maritime Workers, Nov 1936-[1937?]

 

54

18

Michigan Copper Mines, May 1914

 

54

18

Miscellaneous, April 1930-Jan 1943

 

54

18

Passaic Strike, May 1926-Jan 1929

 

54

18

Remington Rand, May-Nov 1936

 

54

19

Steel Industry, June 1923-[1936?]

 

54

20

Steel Industry, Feb 1937-Feb 1939; n.d.

 

54

20

Textile Workers, Nov 1928-Sept 1934

 

54

21

Student Religious Work, Sept-Dec 1933

 

54

21

Students in Industry, 1927-July 1944

 

54

21

Sweat Shops, Feb-May 1933

 

54

21

Tampa, Florida, Dec 1935-March 1938

 

54

21

Taxation, Feb 1934-Aug 1935

 

 

 

 

 

55

1

Taylor, Alva W., Jan 1931-Aug 1936

 

55

1

Tennessee Valley Authority, Dec 1934-July 1935

 

55

1

Textile Industry, June 1929-May 1938; n.d.

 

55

2

Theological Seminaries, Dec 1941-1942

 

55

2

Tippy, Worth, Writings, June 1917-1936; n.d.

 

55

3

Unemployment, Dec 1925-Nov 1930

 

55

4

Unemployment, Dec 1930

 

55

5

Unemployment, Jan-Dec 1931

 

55

6

Unemployment, Jan-Dec 1932

 

55

7

Unemployment, Jan 1933-1942; n.d.

 

55

8

Unemployment, Chicago Workers Committee on, Jan-Nov 1932

 

55

8

Unemployment, Interfaith Conference on, Dec 1939-May 1940

 

55

9

Unemployment, Interfaith Conference on, June 1940

 

55

10

Unemployment, Interfaith Conference on, June-July 1940; n.d.

 

55

10

Unemployment and Recreation, Oct 1931-Jan 1933; n.d.

 

55

11

Unemployment Exchanges, Jan-Dec 1932

 

55

12

Unemployment Exchanges, Jan-Oct 1933; n.d.

 

55

13

Unemployment Insurance, Dec 1930-March 1936; n.d.

 

55

14

United States Department of Labor, Dec 1935-Jan 1941

 

55

15

Universal Christian Council, Aug 1925-June 1937; n.d.

 

55

15

Wage Reductions, Dec 1930-[1933?]; n.d.

 

55

16

Wagner Labor Relations Act, Feb-July 1935

 

55

16

War Production Communities, 1919

 

55

16

West Virginia Miners, April 1931-July 1932

 

55

17

Wilder, Tennessee, Dec 1932-Feb 1935

 

55

18

Women's Trade Union League, March 1933-Oct 1936

 

55

18

Workers Alliance of America, May 1936-Sept 1940

 

55

18

Workers and Farmers Rights Committee, Nov 1933-Feb 1934

 

55

18

Workers Defense League Award, Aug 1945-[Feb?] 1946

 

55

18

Workmen's Compensation, May-Sept 1931

 

55

19

Yosemite National Park Church, Aug 1927-1929; n.d.

 

55

19

Young Men's Christian Associations, Nov 1927

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART C. DEPARTMENT OF RACE RELATIONS, 1918-1951

 

 

 

 

 

56

1

Administrative Committee, June 1941-Nov 1947

 

56

2

Administrative Committee, March 1948-Jan 1951

 

56

3

Agriculture and Race Relations, March 1934-Feb 1942; n.d.

 

56

4

Annual Meetings, Jan 1923-Oct 1944

 

56

5

Annual Meetings, Dec 1945

 

56

6

Annual Meetings, Nov 1947-Jan 1950

 

56

7

Annual Reports, Dec 1923-Nov 1950

 

56

7

Anti-Semitism, April 1939-[1944?]; n.d.

 

56

8

Articles and Addresses, [1944?]-March 1950; n.d.

 

56

8

Bernays Award, Dec 1943-1945

 

56

8

Camp and Defense Communities, Jan 1941-June 1945; n.d.

 

56

9

Church Activities Committee, Oct 1935-[1950?]

 

56

10

Church Membership and Race Relations, Sept 1929-March 1934

 

56

11

Church Women's Committee, Jan 1923-Dec 1931

Digital [34]

56

12

Church Women's Committee, Jan 1932-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

56

13

Church Women's Interracial Conferences, Sept 1926-March 1939

Digital [35]

56

14

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Nov 1941-1946

 

56

15

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Feb-Dec 1947

 

56

16

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Jan-Dec 1948

 

56

17

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Jan-Nov 1949

 

56

18

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Jan 1950-Oct 1952

 

56

19

Civil Rights Resolutions, Denominations and Local Councils, Undated

 

56

20

Civil Rights Statement of FCC, Nov 1947-June 1948

 

56

20

Commission on Church and Minority Peoples, Minutes, Sept 1943-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

56

21

Commission on Church and Minority Peoples, Manuscripts, March 1944-March 1945

 

 

 

 

 

57

1

Commission on Church and Minority Peoples, Manuscripts, April-Nov 1945

 

57

2

Commission on Church and Minority Peoples, Manuscripts, 1945-1946; n.d.

 

57

3

Commission on Negro Churches and Race Relations, July 1921-Jan 1922

 

57

4

Committee of Direction, Jan 1930-Nov 1934

 

57

5

Committee of Direction, Feb 1935-April 1941

 

57

6

Committee on Cooperative Work in Race Relations, Oct 1948-[1951?]

 

57

7

Committee on Economic Life, April 1929-Jan 1944

 

57

8

Committee on Educational Approach, Oct 1942-Nov 1943

 

57

8

Committee on Educational Methods, Oct 1933-Dec 1936

 

57

8

Committee on Negro Achievement, Jan 1932-May 1934

 

57

9

Committee on Public Affairs, Jan 1936

 

57

9

Committee on Publicity and Publications, June 1930-Nov 1939

 

57

9

Committee on Survey of Commission's Work, Oct 1931-Nov 1932

 

57

9

Congregational-Christian Churches, 1946

 

57

9

Consumers' Cooperative Work, Dec 1935-Dec 1941; n.d.

 

57

10

Democracy Commission, Jan 1942-April 1943

 

57

10

Denominational Secretaries, May 1945

 

57

10

Denominational Statements, Feb 1948; n.d.

 

57

11

Discrimination in Medicine, Dec 1946-[1950?]

 

57

12

Economic Security, Jan-April 1935

 

57

12

Executive Committee, Sept 1922-April 1951

 

57

13

FCC Biennial Meetings, Dec 1938-Nov 1950

 

57

14

FCC Columbus Meeting, Nov 1945-March 1946

 

57

15

FCC Columbus Meeting, March 1946-July 1947

 

57

16

FCC Correspondence, May 1944-Jan 1951

 

57

16

FCC Resolutions and Statements, Jan 1928-March 1949; n.d.

 

57

17

Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC), June 1941-1943

 

57

18

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Jan-June 1944

 

57

19

Fair Employment Practice Committee, July-Dec 1944

 

57

20

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Jan-April 1945

 

57

21

Fair Employment Practice Committee, May-Dec 1945

 

57

22

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Jan 1946-[1947?]

 

57

23

Fair Employment Practice Committee, March 1948-[1951?]

 

 

 

 

 

58

1

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Clippings, June 1941-1943

 

58

2

Fair Employment Practice Committee, Clippings, Feb 1944-1947

 

58

3

Finance, Dec 1945-June 1950; n.d.

 

58

3

Fraternal Council of Negro Churches, April-June 1944

 

58

4

Gardner, Katherine, Feb 1929-[1942?]; n.d.

 

58

5

Harlem Consumers Cooperative, May 1936-June 1942

 

58

6

Haynes, George E., Articles and Addresses, Nov 1928-March 1947; n.d.

 

58

6

Human Rights Statement, April-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

58

7

Immigration and Naturalization, Feb 1947-[1949?]

 

58

8

Inclusive Schools, Dec 1949-June 1950

 

58

8

Institutes for Ministers, Jan 1939-Jan 1943

 

58

9

Institutes on Racial and Cultural Relations, July 1949-Aug 1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTERACIAL CLINICS

 

 

 

 

 

58

10

Illinois, Springfield, Oct 1943-April 1945

 

58

11

Indiana, Anderson, March 1946-March 1947

 

58

12

Indiana, Evansville, Nov 1942-Dec 1945

 

58

13

Michigan (General), April-Dec 1944

 

58

14

Michigan (General), Jan-Feb 1945

 

58

15

Michigan (General), March 1945-May 1947

 

58

16

Michigan, Albion, Sept 1944-April 1945

 

58

16

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Feb-June 1945

 

58

16

Michigan, Battle Creek, Feb-March 1945

 

58

16

Michigan, Flint, Jan-March 1945

 

58

17

Michigan, Grand Rapids, Feb-April 1945

 

58

17

Michigan, Jackson, Feb-March 1945

 

58

17

Michigan, Lansing, Dec 1944-June 1946

 

58

18

Michigan, Saginaw, March-June 1946

 

58

19

New Jersey, Newark, March 1944-March 1946

 

58

20

New Jersey, Trenton, Feb-Dec 1944

 

58

21

New Jersey, Trenton, Jan 1945-Dec 1947

 

58

22

Ohio, Akron, Feb 1945-May 1946

 

58

23

Ohio, Toledo, July 1945-March 1948

 

 

 

 

 

59

1

Ohio, Youngstown, Jan-June 1945

 

59

2

Ohio, Youngstown, July 1945-June 1946

 

59

3

Ohio, Youngstown, July 1946-1948

 

59

4

Oregon, Portland, Jan 1945-Jan 1947

 

59

5

Printed Matter, March 1933-July 1946

 

59

6

Washington, Seattle, Jan 1945-May 1947

 

59

7

Washington, Spokane, Nov 1945-Jan 1947

 

59

8

Interracial News Letter, Feb 1930-May 1941

 

59

9

Interracial News Service, Oct 1932-Nov 1942

 

59

10

Interracial News Service, Jan 1943-1950

 

59

11

Japanese American Matters, Dec 1941-1943

 

59

11

Joe Lewis Campaign, Sept 1941-Jan 1942

 

59

11

Land Ownership by Negro Farmers, March-June 1934

 

59

12

Leaflets, Nov 1922-1949; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCAL INTERRACIAL COMMITTEES

 

 

 

 

 

59

13

California, Oct 1929-Jan 1945

 

59

13

Colorado, April 1924-March 1943

 

59

13

Connecticut, Nov 1923-April 1942

 

59

13

Illinois, Sept 1925-Dec 1944

 

59

14

Indiana, March 1923-Dec 1946

 

59

14

Iowa, 1944

 

59

14

Kansas, Feb 1924-Feb 1926

 

59

14

Kentucky, June 1933-July 1943

 

59

15

Maryland, 1924-May 1943

 

59

15

Michigan, Jan 1929-Dec 1945

 

59

16

Minnesota, Nov 1924-Jan 1937

 

59

16

Missouri, Feb 1924-July 1944

 

59

16

Nebraska, Oct 1933

 

59

16

New Jersey, 1921-Sept 1944; n.d.

 

59

17

New York, 1930-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

59

18

North Carolina, Oct 1942-May 1944

 

59

18

Ohio, Oct 1925-May 1941

 

59

18

Pennsylvania, [1923?]-Aug 1944

 

59

18

South Carolina, April-June 1943

 

59

18

West Virginia, Nov 1933-Oct 1943

 

59

18

Wisconsin, June 1943

 

59

19

Miscellaneous, June 1931-Jan 1935; n.d.

 

59

20

Lynchings, 1918-[1931?]

 

59

21

Lynchings, Jan 1932-1933

 

59

22

Lynchings, Feb-Dec 1934

 

59

23

Lynchings, Jan 1935-Dec 1940

 

59

24

Lynchings, June 1942-June 1949; n.d.

 

59

25

Lynchings, Clippings, Dec 1923-Dec 1927

 

 

 

 

 

60

1

Lynchings, Clippings, Jan 1928-Dec 1931

 

60

2

Lynchings, Clippings, Jan 1932-March 1934

 

60

3

Lynchings, Clippings, March 1935-April 1948

 

60

4

Manual in Intercultural Relations, Undated

 

60

4

Maryland-Delaware Council of Churches, Oct 1945-Oct 1946; n.d.

 

60

5

Membership, [1947?]-March 1950

 

60

5

Memoranda, [1936?]-[1950?]; n.d.

 

60

6

Merger of FCC with Other Groups, Feb 1941-April 1950

 

60

7

Methodist Unification, Feb-May 1937; n.d.

 

60

7

Migration of Negros, Feb 1923-1924

 

60

7

Mississippi, 1941

 

60

8

National Conference of Church Leaders, Jan 1939-Dec 1942

 

60

9

National Conference of Church Leaders, April 1943-April 1947

 

60

10

National Conference of Church Leaders, Jan 1948-Feb 1949

 

60

11

National Cooperative Commission of Negro Churches, March 1929-Jan 1934

 

60

11

National Interracial Conference, March 1925-Dec 1928

 

60

12

National Recovery, Aug 1933-1935

 

60

13

Negro Art Exhibit, Jan 1926-[1931?]; n.d.

Digital [36]

60

14

Negro Railroad Firemen, June 1941-Sept 1943

 

60

15

Negro Railroad Firemen, Nov 1943-Jan 1944

 

60

16

New York Sate Fair Employment Practice Committee, Dec 1944-[1945?]

 

60

17

New York State Commission Against Discrimination, Feb 1945-Aug 1946

 

60

17

New York State Youth Commission, Sept-Oct 1950

 

60

18

Pamphlets, Sept 1925-Sept 1943

 

60

19

Pamphlets, May 1944-1949; n.d.

 

60

20

Program Service, May 1947

 

60

20

Promotional Material, Nov 1922-March 1950; n.d.

 

60

20

Protestant Churches and the Negro, Aug-Nov 1946; n.d.

 

60

21

Race Relations Secretaries' Retreat, March 1948-June 1950

 

60

22

Race Relations Sunday, 1924-1938

 

60

23

Race Relations Sunday, 1924-1938, Clippings

 

 

 

 

 

61

1

Race Relations Sunday, 1939-1940

 

61

2

Race Relations Sunday, 1941

 

61

3

Race Relations Sunday, 1942

 

61

4

Race Relations Sunday, 1943

 

61

5

Race Relations Sunday, 1944

 

61

6

Race Relations Sunday, 1944, Clippings

 

61

7

Race Relations Sunday, 1944, Clippings

 

61

8

Race Relations Sunday, 1945-1946

 

61

9

Race Relations Sunday, 1947

 

61

10

Race Relations Sunday, 1948-1949

 

61

11

Race Relations Sunday, 1950-1951

 

61

12

Race Relations Sunday Group, May 1932-Feb 1937

 

61

13

Red Cross, June 1940-Aug 1944

 

61

14

Restrictive Covenants, March 1946-Dec 1948

 

61

14

Riots, June-Sept 1943

 

61

14

Rural Life Sunday, May 1933

 

61

14

Social Security, Oct 1935-Feb 1937

 

61

14

Southeastern Inter-Council Office, Jan 1947

 

61

14

Special Conference with Department Chairmen, April 1949; n.d.

 

61

14

Survey of the Commission, Sept 1932

 

61

15

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Brief Amicus Curiae), March 1946-June 1949

 

61

16

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Brief Amicus Curiae), Aug-Sept 1949

 

61

17

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Brief Amicus Curiae), Oct-Dec 1949

 

61

18

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Brief Amicus Curiae), Jan-July 1950

 

61

19

Sweatt, Heman Marion (Brief Amicus Curiae), Clippings, Oct 1949-June 1950

 

61

19

Toward Interracial Peace, July 1940

 

61

20

Unemployment, Dec 1931-Jan [1932?]

 

61

20

United Council of Church Women, Oct 1946

 

61

21

War Agencies Meeting, Oct-Nov 1942; n.d.

 

61

21

War Labor Board, Dec 1941-Jan 1942

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART D. DEPARTMENT OF EVANGELISM, 1912-1951

 

 

 

 

 

62

1

Annual Conferences, April 1933-April 1934

 

62

1

Arbuckle-Jamison Foundation, [1947?]

 

62

1

Biennial Meetings of the FCC, Dec 1938-Dec 1948

 

62

1

Denominational Secretaries of Evangelism, Oct 1942-April 1950; n.d.

 

62

1

Easter to Pentecost Program, 1932-1947

 

62

1

Easter Week of Prayer, 1916-1923; n.d.

 

62

2

Fellowship of Prayer, 1921-1950

 

62

3

McGregor Fund, May 1944

 

62

3

Minutes and Reports, 1912-Dec 1920

 

62

4

Minutes and Reports, Jan 1921-Sept 1927

 

62

5

Minutes and Reports, March 1928-Sept 1933

 

62

6

Minutes and Reports, April 1934-Sept 1937

 

62

7

Minutes and Reports, Feb 1938-Dec 1943

 

62

8

Minutes and Reports, May 1944-April 1946

 

62

9

Minutes and Reports, Sept 1946-April 1948

 

62

10

Minutes and Reports, Sept 1948-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

62

11

Moorman Fund, May 1939-Oct 1950

 

62

12

National Christian Mission, 1939-1947; n.d.

 

62

13

National Christian Teaching Mission, 1947-1949; n.d.

 

62

14

National Mission to Christian Teachers, [1944?]

 

62

14

National Preaching Mission, 1936-1937; n.d.

 

62

15

Printed Matter, March 1915-1949; n.d.

 

62

16

United Evangelistic Advance, Sept 1949-1950; n.d.

 

62

17

University Christian Mission, 1938-June 1951; n.d.

 

62

17

Visitation Evangelism, Undated

 

62

17

Week of Prayer, Jan 1916-Jan 1950

 

62

18

World Day of Prayer, 1935-Feb 1939

 

62

19

World Wide Communion, 1942-1950; n.d.

 

62

19

Youth Committee, May 1934-Sept 1935

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART E. DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH AND ECONOMIC LIFE, 1932-1952

 

 

 

 

 

63

1

Annual Reports, April 1947-1950

 

63

2

Appeal Letters, March 1947-Dec 1950

 

63

3

Christian Principles and Responsibilities, Sept 1950

 

63

3

Christianity and the Economic Order, Feb 1946-Dec 1950

 

63

2

Church and Cooperatives Committee, 1946-Nov 1950

 

63

2

Church and Economic Life Week, [July 1948?]-1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONFERENCES

 

 

 

 

 

63

3

Baltimore, Maryland, April-Dec 1947

 

63

3

Buffalo, New York, April 1947-Nov 1948

 

63

4

Chicago, Illinois, March 1947-Jan 1948

 

63

4

Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1947-Oct 1948

 

63

4

Cleveland, Ohio, May 1947-Feb 1949

 

63

5

Detroit, Michigan, Comments and Criticism, Oct 1949-[1951?]

 

63

6

Detroit, Michigan, Correspondence, Jan 1949-Nov 1951; n.d.

 

63

7

Detroit, Michigan, Follow-up Conferences, Dec 1949-[March?] 1951

 

63

7

Detroit, Michigan, Preparatory Committees (general), Oct 1949-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

63

7

Detroit, Michigan, Preparatory Committee A, June 1949-April 1950

 

63

8

Detroit, Michigan, Preparatory Committee B, July 1949-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

63

8

Detroit, Michigan, Preparatory Committee C, Aug 1949-Feb 1950

 

63

9

Detroit, Michigan, Preparatory Committee D, June 1949-Feb 1950

 

63

10

Detroit, Michigan, Press Releases, Jan-Feb 1950

 

63

11

Detroit, Michigan, Printed Matter, Feb-March 1950

 

63

11

Detroit, Michigan, Reports, Feb 1950

 

63

12

Detroit, Michigan, Working Papers, Feb 1950

 

63

12

Flint, Michigan, Jan-March 1948

 

63

12

Indianapolis, Indiana, March 1947-March 1949

 

63

13

New York, New York, April-Nov 1947

 

63

14

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 1946-Feb 1947

 

63

15

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1947-Dec 1948

 

63

16

Swampscott, Massachusetts, April-Nov 1947

 

63

16

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, June 1947-Jan 1948

 

63

17

Creation of the Department of Church and Economic Life, Feb-April 1947; n.d.

 

63

17

Departmental Meetings, Dec 1947-Dec 1950

 

63

17

Ethics and Economic Life, May 1949-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

63

18

FCC, Attacks on, June 1947-March 1950; n.d.

 

63

18

Finance, Dec 1947-1950

 

63

18

Form Letters, Oct 1947-March 1950

 

63

18

Government in Economic Life, Aug 1949-May 1951; n.d.

 

63

19

Housing, [Jan?]-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

63

19

Industries Affecting Public Interests, Sept 1949-June 1950

 

63

19

Inflation, June 1946-Nov 1948; n.d.

 

63

20

Labor Extension Services, [Jan?]-April 1949

 

63

20

Labor Sunday, [April?] 1947-Sept 1950

 

63

20

Membership, July 1947-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

63

20

Minimum Wage, Undated

 

63

21

Minority Control of Corporations, Jan 1949-[April?] 1950

 

63

21

Minutes, Oct 1947-Sept 1950

 

63

21

Myers, James, Feb-Dec 1947; n.d.

 

63

22

North American Lay Conference on the Christian Vocation, [May-Oct 1950?]

 

63

22

Philadelphia Meeting, June-Oct 1947; n.d.

 

63

22

Press Releases, April 1947-[Sept 1949?]

 

63

22

Principles and Methods in Economic Life, [March?] 1948-Feb 1949

 

63

23

Program, May 1946-Sept 1948; n.d.

 

63

23

Promotional Material, [Nov?] 1948-[1950?]; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRONOUNCEMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

63

24

Agriculture, June 1942-June 1951; n.d.

 

63

24

Communism, Oct 1946-Oct 1950

 

63

24

Cooperatives, Undated

 

63

25

Denominations, Dec 1932-1947

 

 

 

 

 

64

1

Denominations, 1948

 

64

2

Denominations, Jan 1949-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

64

3

International, 1937-Dec 1949

 

64

4

Roman Catholic and Interfaith, 1940-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

64

5

Protestant Strategy Toward Organized Labor, June 1948-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

64

6

Basic Christian Principles and Assumptions, Nov 1947-Sept 1948

 

64

6

The Christian and His Occupation, Sept 1948-July 1949

 

64

7

The Christian Conscience in Economic Progress, Aug-Dec 1950

 

64

7

Christianity and Work, Jan 1946-May 1948

 

64

7

The Church and Credit Unions, 1947

 

64

8

The Church and Economic Tensions, March-June 1946

 

64

8

The Church and the Layman, Undated

 

64

8

The Church Looks at Industrial Relations, Jan-Aug 1949; n.d.

 

64

9

The Churches Deal with Economic Issues, Nov-Dec 1949

 

64

9

Cooperative Funeral Associations, 1946

 

64

9

Economic Life --- U.S.A., Oct 1949

 

64

10

Economic Life: A Christian Responsibility, July-Sept 1947; n.d.

 

64

10

Equality of Sacrifice: A Christian Approach to Mounting Economic Pressures, June 1950-Feb 1951

 

64

10

For the Sake of His Kingdom, Aug-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

64

11

Manual on the Church and Cooperatives, 1947

 

64

11

Meditations, Personal and Social, Oct 1947

 

64

11

Notes, newsletter, Feb 1949-May 1950

 

64

11

The Protestant Church and the Middle Class, Oct 1949-June 1950

 

64

12

Raiffeisen's Brotherhood Credit, Jan-April 1949; n.d.

 

64

12

The Relation of the Church to Economic Life, Undated

 

64

12

What Churches Can Do About Economic Life, Feb 1949-March 1952; n.d.

 

64

13

Rockefeller Foundation, Dec 1947-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

64

13

Roman Catholic Church and Organized Labor, Oct 1946-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

64

13

School of Church and Economic Life, Jan 1948-June 1950

 

64

14

Secondary Labor Boycotts, Sept-[Oct?] 1949; n.d.

 

64

14

Seminars for Church Leaders, June 1948-Dec 1950

 

64

14

Social Security, Jan-April 1950; n.d.

 

64

15

Study Committee, March 1949-June 1950

 

64

15

Taxation, March-May 1950; n.d.

 

64

15

Unemployment, July 1949-1950

 

64

16

World Council of Churches, Jan-Dec 1949

 

64

17

World Council of Churches, Jan 1950-Jan 1951

 

64

18

Young Men's Christian Associations, Jan 1948-Jan 1951

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART F. DEPARTMENT OF PASTORAL SERVICES, 1922-1951

 

 

 

 

 

64

19

Alcohol, July 1939-June 1949; n.d.

 

64

20

Annual Conference for Ministers and Other Religious Workers, July 1939-July 1942

 

64

21

Camp Counseling Seminars, April 1942-Dec 1945; n.d.

 

64

22

Chaplains' Conference, Chillicothe, Ohio, April 1940-May 1947

 

64

23

Children in Wartime, 1943; n.d.

 

64

24

Christianity and Mental Health Conference, Aug-Sept 1936

 

64

25

Christianity and Mental Health Conference, Sept 1937

 

64

26

Civilian Public Service Camps, April-Sept 1943; n.d.

 

64

27

Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Clinic, Dec 1940-Dec 1951

 

64

28

Clinical Pastoral Training, 1945

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMISSION ON MINISTRY IN INSTITUTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

64

29

Correspondence, April 1947-Sept 1950

 

64

29

Memoranda and Reports, Feb 1944-May 1950

 

64

29

Minutes, April 1947-Oct 1950

 

64

30

Printed Matter, May 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMMISSION ON RELIGION AND HEALTH

 

 

 

 

 

65

1

Correspondence, May 1941-Oct 1950

 

65

2

Membership, 1943-1948

 

65

3

Minutes, Nov 1941-Oct 1944

 

65

4

Minutes, April 1945-Oct 1950

 

65

5

Miscellaneous, Jan 1941-Nov 1947

 

65

6

Printed Matter, Dec 1941-1947; n.d.

 

65

7

Reports, 1941-1946

 

65

8

Correspondence, May 1938-March 1941; n.d.

 

65

9

Membership, Nov 1937-Sept 1942

 

65

10

Minutes, Oct 1936-Nov 1940

 

65

11

Minutes, Jan-April 1941

 

65

12

Miscellaneous, Nov 1937-1940; n.d.

 

65

13

Printed Matter, Feb 1937-1941; n.d.

 

65

14

Reports, 1939-1940

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF PASTORAL SERVICES

 

 

 

 

 

65

15

Correspondence, April 1947-Dec 1950

 

65

16

Memoranda, March-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

65

17

Minutes, April 1947-Dec 1950

 

65

18

Printed Matter, July 1946-Feb 1948

 

65

19

Reports, 1947-1950

 

65

20

Gould Farm, Nov 1938

 

65

21

Health of the World Community Conference, Dec 1942-April 1944; n.d.

 

65

22

Hoyt, Ethel P.S., Jan 1922-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

65

23

Industrial Chaplaincy, Oct 1945-May 1946; n.d.

 

65

24

Institutional Chaplaincy Service Conference, May 1940

 

65

25

International Congress on Mental Health, 1948; n.d.

 

65

26

Journal of Pastoral Theology, May 1943-Jan 1944; n.d.

 

65

27

Mental Diseases of the Clergy, 1939-Jan 1940

 

65

28

Mental Hygiene, June 1938-July 1946; n.d.

 

65

29

NCC Planning Committee, Oct 1949-June 1950; n.d.

 

65

30

"New Light on Personal Problems," Pastors' Course, Jan-March 1939

 

65

31

Pastoral Care Conference, Dec 1938-Feb 1939

 

65

32

Personality and Pastoral Counseling Conference, Aug 1939-Dec 1940; n.d.

 

65

33

Physical Fitness, Sept 1944-March 1945; n.d.

 

65

34

Post-War Planning Inter-Council Committee, March 1944-Dec 1946; n.d.

 

65

35

Press Releases, April 1947-May 1948

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRISON CHAPLAINS

 

 

 

 

 

65

36

California, Terminal Island, Sept 1940-Nov 1941

 

65

37

Florida, Tallahassee, July 1947-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

65

38

Indiana, Terre Haute, Dec 1940-Nov 1950

 

65

39

Michigan, Milan, Feb 1937-Jan 1948

 

65

40

Missouri, Springfield, July 1938-Nov 1950

 

65

41

Texas, Texarkana, March 1941

 

65

42

Virginia, Petersburg, Aug 1948-Oct 1950

 

65

43

Washington, DC, Feb 1940-Dec 1950

 

65

44

Psychiatrists and Religion, March 1947-1948

 

65

45

Radio Broadcasts, Jan-June 1949; n.d.

 

65

46

Religion and Health in the Local Community, June 1942

 

65

47

Religious Work in Protestant Hospitals, March 1941-1945; n.d.

 

65

48

Sex Education, May 1948-Dec 1949

 

 

 

 

 

66

1

Sex Education, University of Pennsylvania, July 1946-June 1951; n.d.

 

66

2

Sex Education Conference, June 1948-Feb 1949

 

66

3

Study of Ministry to Older People, Nov 1945-1947

 

66

4

Study of Ministry to Older People, 1948

 

66

5

Study of Ministry to Older People, Feb 1949-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

66

5

Study of Ministry to Preschool Children, [May 1948?]

 

66

5

Suggested Projects, Jan 1938-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

66

6

"A Survey of Protestant Chaplaincy Work in Municipal Hospitals and Correctional Institutions of New York City," July 1940-Feb 1941

 

66

7

Theological Education in the Practical Field, June 1947-1948

 

66

8

Theological Education in the Practical Field, Feb 1949-June 1950; n.d.

 

66

9

United Service Organizations, Personal Counseling Seminars, Dec 1942-Aug 1945; n.d.

 

66

10

Wartime Activities, Oct 1939-March 1944; n.d.

 

66

11

Yale Alcohol Studies, 1944

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART G. COMMITTEE FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, 1932-1951

 

 

 

 

 

66

12

Adult Study Course, Undated

 

66

12

Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1946

 

66

12

Allentown, Pennsylvania, Community Chest, Dec 1940-1946

 

66

12

Annual Reports, Jan 1942-1948; n.d.

 

66

13

Baltimore, Maryland, Protestant and Catholic Relations, 1948-Sept 1949

 

66

14

Baltimore, Maryland, Community Chest, 1946-March 1948; n.d.

 

66

14

Bates, M. Searle, Feb 1942-July 1947

 

66

14

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Community Chest, 1945-1946

 

66

15

Buck Hill Falls Conferences, Sept 1947-Feb 1949

 

66

16

Church and Sate, April 1932-[1949?]

 

66

16

Church Membership, March 1944-Sept 1945

 

66

16

Conversions Analysis, Jan-Feb 1950

 

66

16

Dayton, Ohio, Community Chest, 1946

 

66

16

Diplomatic Relations with the Vatican, Nov 1944-June 1946

 

66

17

Examination of Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc., Feb 1949

 

66

17

Finance, Feb 1945-1950

 

66

18

History and Miscellaneous Reports, [1951?]

 

66

19

Incorporation Documents, Feb 1946-March 1949

 

66

20

Involvement of Ecclesiastical Institutions in Community Chests, 1948

 

66

21

Involvement of Ecclesiastical Institutions in Community Chests draft, pp. 1-102, 1948

 

66

22

Involvement of Ecclesiastical Institutions in Community Chests draft, pp. 103-202, 1948

 

66

23

Iowa Report, March 1947-June 1948; n.d.

 

66

23

Italy, April 1946-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

66

23

Johnstown and Cabria County, Pennsylvania, 1947

 

66

23

Mackay, John A., March 1942

 

66

24

Meetings, Correspondence, Dec 1941-Sept 1944

 

66

25

Meetings, Correspondence, Oct 1944-Dec 1945

 

66

26

Meetings, Correspondence, Jan-Oct 1946

 

66

27

Meetings, Correspondence, Nov 1946-April 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

67

1

Membership, 1942-May 1949; n.d.

 

67

1

Minutes, Committee for Religious Tolerance, Inc., Oct 1945-May 1950

 

67

2

Minutes, Joint Committee on Religious Liberty, Nov 1941-Dec 1944

 

67

3

Minutes, Joint Committee on Religious Liberty, Feb 1945-June 1946

 

67

4

Minutes, Joint Committee on Religious Liberty, Oct 1946-Oct 1947

 

67

5

Minutes, Joint Committee on Religious Liberty, Feb 1948-Sept 1950

 

67

5

Mott, John R., Dec 1945-Dec 1950

 

67

6

National Conference of Christians and Jews, Dec 1944-May 1946; n.d.

 

67

6

The Need for Protestant Strategy in Catholic Relations, Dec 1945-June 1946

 

67

6

Nolde, O. Frederick, Articles, April 1944-Feb 1947; n.d.

 

67

7

Nolde, O. Frederick, Engagements, March 1945-Jan 1949

 

67

8

North College Hill, Ohio, Oct 1941-June 1947

 

67

9

North College Hill, Ohio, July-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

67

10

North College Hill, Ohio, Clippings, Aug 1946-April 1947

 

67

11

North College Hill, Ohio, Clippings, May 1947-Feb 1948

 

67

12

Northcott, Cecil, March-July 1948

 

67

12

Peace Treaty with Germany, March 1947

 

67

12

Peace Treaty with Japan, Oct 1947

 

67

12

Personnel, Sept 1944

 

67

12

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., Dec 1944

 

67

13

Procedures Memoranda, Oct 1944; n.d.

 

67

13

Providence, Rhode Island, Protestant-Catholic Church Relations, 1946

 

67

14

Relations Between the Ecumenical Movement and the Vatican in the Twentieth Century, Undated

 

67

14

Religious Liberty -- Documentary, Nov 1942-Feb 1945

 

67

14

Religious Liberty: An Inquiry, Oct 1945

 

67

15

Religious Liberty: Meaning and Significance for Our Day, Sept 1944-Dec 1945

 

67

16

Religious Liberty: Meaning and Significance for Our Day, Jan 1946-July 1948

 

67

16

Roman Catholic Church, Feb 1944-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

67

17

Sectarian Hospitals, Jan 1951

 

67

17

Selected Reading List, Nov 1949-March 1950

 

67

17

Spain, Nov 1947

 

67

17

Statement on Religious Liberty, Jan-May 1944

 

67

18

Statement on Religious Liberty, June 1944-March 1946; n.d.

 

67

19

Statement on Religious Liberty, Memoranda, May 1944-Feb 1947; n.d.

 

67

19

Tax Exemption, May 1941-April 1951

 

67

20

United Nations, 1944-March 1948

 

67

21

United Nations, Commission on Human Rights, Nov 1944-Jan 1950; n.d.

 

67

22

United Nations, Committee on Liaison with the United Nations, Jan 1946-[1947?]; n.d.

 

67

23

United States Department of State, April 1944-April 1946; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART H. WOMEN'S COOPERATING COMMISSION, 1928-1951

 

 

 

 

 

68

1

A, March 1938-April 1950; n.d.

 

68

1

Amsterdam Assembly, April 1947-Nov 1948

 

68

1

Annual Reports, 1936-[1950?]

 

68

1

Appraisal, May 1940-[1942?]

 

68

2

B, Nov 1937-May 1950

 

68

2

Biographical Sketches, Nov 1940-May 1942; n.d.

 

68

2

Budget Statements, Dec 1939-Aug 1950

 

68

3

C, March 1936-May 1950

 

68

3

Cavert, Twila L., Oct 1937-May 1950; n.d.

 

68

4

Christian Unity Studies, Jan 1938-Dec 1940; n.d.

 

68

4

Church History Course, Sept 1944-July 1945

 

68

5

Churches Abroad, April 1937-Sept 1938

 

68

6

Clippings, July 1931-Nov 1947; n.d.

 

68

7

Coffin, Dorothy P., March 1938-July 1948; n.d.

 

68

8

Converse, Mary E., May 1936-March 1941

 

68

8

Councils of Churches, March 1941-Jan 1942

 

68

8

D, Oct 1936-June 1949

 

68

8

Denominational Women's List, Aug-Sept 1941; n.d.

 

68

9

E, Jan 1939-April 1950

 

68

9

Ecumenical Material, July 1937-May 1942; n.d.

 

68

10

Equal Rights Amendment, Jan 1945-April 1947; n.d.

 

68

11

F, Jan 1938-April 1942

 

68

12

Financial Promotion, Oct 1931-1937

 

68

13

Financial Promotion, Feb 1938-[1950?]; n.d.

 

68

13

Fisher, Mrs. Geoffrey, 1946

 

68

14

Foreign Missions Conference, Oct 1945-May 1946; n.d.

 

68

14

G, March 1936-April [1950?]; n.d.

 

68

15

H, Jan 1936-April 1950; n.d.

 

68

15

Harkness, Georgia, May 1937-May 1942; n.d.

 

68

16

Hoyt, Ethel P.S., Jan 1928-Oct 1947

 

68

16

I, March 1938-Jan 1948

 

68

16

Industrial Department, Sept 1945-May 1947; n.d.

 

68

17

International Assembly of Women, Oct 1946

 

68

17

J, April 1937-Aug 1942

 

68

17

Japan International Christian University, Sept 1949-April 1950; n.d.

 

68

17

K, Jan 1939-Feb 1950

 

68

18

L, Oct 1937-Feb 1950

 

68

18

Life and Work of Women in the Church, June 1946-Dec 1948; n.d.

 

68

19

M, June 1937-June 1948

 

68

19

Material Sent to Members, 1936-1950

 

68

20

Meditations and Prayers, Jan 1928-Dec 1939; n.d.

 

68

20

Meetings, April 1936-[1938?]

 

68

21

Meetings, Aug 1939-May 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

69

1

Meetings, Church Women in the Emergency, Aug 1941-Feb 1946

 

69

1

Membership, Correspondence, Feb 1936-June 1949; n.d.

 

69

2

Membership, Lists, June 1936-1950; n.d.

 

69

3

Membership, Recommendations, Nov 1931-[1940?]

 

69

4

Membership, Recommendations, Jan 1941-[1949?]; n.d.

 

69

5

Merle-Smith, Kate F., Jan 1938-Sept 1950

 

69

5

Minutes, Oct 1937-May 1948

 

69

6

Minutes, Nov 1948-May 1950

 

69

7

Mission to Germany, [1947?]

 

69

7

N, Nov 1940-March 1947; n.d.

 

69

7

National Council of Church Women, April 1940-April 1942

 

69

7

National Federated Church Women, Dec 1936-Dec 1937

 

69

8

News and Views, Nov 1942-Dec 1948

 

69

9

News and Views, Jan 1949-Nov 1950

 

69

9

News Letter, Oct 1936-Jan 1942

 

69

9

O, Jan 1938-Sept 1945; n.d.

 

69

10

P, Dec 1936-March 1950; n.d.

 

69

11

Private Schools, Oct 1945-March 1946

 

69

11

Public Relations, Dec 1939-May 1941; n.d.

 

69

11

Publications, Jan 1939-1942; n.d.

 

69

11

Purpose of Commission, June 1945; n.d.

 

69

12

Q, May 1938-April 1947

 

69

12

Questionnaires, Jan 1946-May 1948

 

69

13

R, Oct 1937-July 1948; n.d.

 

69

13

Receipts and Warrants, Dec 1945-Nov 1950

 

69

14

Recommendations for Committees, Dec 1938-April 1942

 

69

14

Refugees, Correspondence, June 1928-May 1942; n.d.

 

69

15

Refugees, Plans, 1930-June 1940; n.d.

 

69

15

Religion in Public Schools, June 1939-May 1949; n.d.

 

69

16

Returning Service Men and Women, May 1944-[1946?]; n.d.

 

69

16

Russian Orthodox Seminary in Paris, April 1950-June 1951

 

69

17

S, April 1936-June 1949; n.d.

 

69

18

Sprunt, Julia W., March 1936-May 1942; n.d.

 

69

19

Staff Cooperation, Undated

 

69

19

T, Oct 1937-Oct 1948; n.d.

 

69

19

U, Feb 1941

 

69

19

United States Department of Labor, Dec 1944-May 1947

 

 

 

 

 

70

1

United Council of Church Women, Oct 1944-Dec 1946

 

70

1

Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, March 1940-April 1941

 

70

2

V, Jan 1940

 

70

2

W, April 1936-April 1949; n.d.

 

70

2

Wilson, Hazel T., Oct 1936-Feb 1950

 

70

3

Women in the Church, Sept 1942-April 1950; n.d.

 

70

4

Women's Status in the Church, Feb 1937-Nov 1941; n.d.

 

70

5

Woolley, Mary E., Oct 1935-April 1942; n.d.

 

70

6

World Council of Churches, Dec 1941-1948

 

70

 

Y, Sept 1941

 

70

7

Young Women's Christian Association, May-June 1946

 

70

 

Youth Material, 1939-April 1946

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART I. GENERAL WAR-TIME COMMISSION OF THE CHURCHES, 1917-1921

 

 

 

 

 

70

8

Administrative Committee of the Federal Council, April-Sept 1917

 

70

8

American Red Cross, Nov 1917-May 1918

 

70

8

Army and Navy Chaplains Committee, March 1917-Nov 1919

 

70

8

Camp Neighborhoods Committee, Aug 1917-Sept 1918

 

70

9

Cantonments Committee, Sept 1917; n.d.

 

70

9

Chaplains Joint Committee, Nov 1917-July 1918; n.d.

 

70

9

Churches and Moral Aims of the War Committee, Undated

 

70

9

Executive Committee, July-Dec 1917

 

70

10

Executive Committee, Jan-Aug 1918

 

70

11

Executive Committee, Sept-Dec 1918

 

70

12

Executive Committee, Jan 1919-Jan 1920; n.d.

 

70

12

Finance Committee, Feb-March 1918

 

70

13

Hospitals, Military and Naval, June-Aug 1918; n.d.

 

70

13

Interchange Committee, March 1918-Sept 1919

 

70

13

Interchurch Buildings Committee, Sept 1917-July 1919

 

70

13

Interchurch Emergency Campaign, June 1918-April 1919

 

70

14

Literature and Publicity Committee, Nov 1917-March 1918

 

70

14

Miscellaneous, April 1917-Jan 1920; n.d.

 

70

14

National Army Cantonments and National Guard Camps, Nov 1917

 

70

14

National War Work Council, April 1917-Sept 1918; n.d.

 

70

15

Negro Troops, Oct 1917-Sept 1919; n.d.

 

70

16

Printed Matter, Nov 1917-[1919?]

Digital [37]

70

17

Printed Matter, Undated

 

70

17

Prohibition, Nov 1917-May 1918; n.d.

 

70

18

Recreation, Jan-June 1918

 

70

18

Recruiting Committee, Sept 1918-April 1919

 

70

18

Returning Soldiers and Sailors Welcoming Committee, Feb 1919

 

70

18

Social Hygiene Committee, April-May 1919

 

70

18

Survey of the Field and Work Committee, Nov 1917

 

70

18

Voluntary Chaplains Committee, June 1917-April 1918

 

70

19

The War and the Religious Outlook Committee, April 1918- June 1921

 

70

19

War Production Communities Committee, April 1918-April 1919

 

70

19

Washington Committee, Nov 1917-Jan 1918

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART J. COMMITTEE ON INTERCHANGE OF PREACHERS, 1947-1950

 

 

 

 

 

70

20

Australia and New Zealand, Dec 1947-Feb 1950

 

70

21

Canada Exchange, Sept 1948-Sept 1949

 

70

21

Church Peace Union, June 1949

 

70

21

Docherty, George, March 1948-June 1949

 

70

21

English Interchange Committee, Dec 1948-March 1950

 

70

21

Exchange from America, Jan 1949-Jan 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

71

1

Federal Council, Evangelism Department, Sept 1949-Sept 1950

 

71

1

Federal Council, Executive Committee, May 1949-Sept 1950

 

71

2

Interchange, Correspondence, Dec 1947-[1949?]; n.d.

 

71

3

Itineraries, March-Aug 1949; n.d.

 

71

3

Methodist Committee on Exchange, Dec 1948-Dec 1949

 

71

3

National Peace Conference Bulletin, Nov-Dec 1949

 

71

3

Peace Commission, May 1948-Nov 1949

 

71

4

Peace Commission, Dec 1949-Feb 1950; n.d.

 

71

4

Preacher Exchange, Refused, June-Dec 1949

 

71

4

Smellie and Gray, Jan-Sept 1949

 

71

5

Synopsis of Dates, Jan-June 1949; n.d.

 

71

5

Taylor, George, Sept-Oct 1949

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART K. TREASURER, 1924-1951

 

 

 

 

 

71

6

A, May 1940-Oct 1950; n.d.

 

71

6

Army and Navy Chaplains, Jan 1943-Dec 1946

 

71

7

Army and Navy Chaplains, Jan 1947-Dec 1948

 

71

8

Army and Navy Chaplains, Jan 1949-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

71

8

Atlanta Office, Feb 1947-Nov 1950

 

71

9

Auditors' Reports, March 1924-March 1939

 

71

10

Auditors' Reports, April 1939-May 1945

 

71

11

Auditors' Reports, April 1946-April 1951

 

71

12

B, Jan 1946-Jan 1951

 

71

13

Bader, Jesse M., May 1947-Oct 1950

 

71

13

Barnes, Roswell P., Feb 1948-Aug 1949; n.d.

 

71

13

Brandenburg, Earl W., Jan 1946-Aug 1950

 

71

13

Brown, Thatcher M., Jan 1946-May 1950

 

71

14

C, Jan 1946-Jan 1951

 

71

14

Case, J. Herbert, April 1945-Jan 1946

 

71

14

Cavert, Samuel M., Aug 1943-Jan 1951

 

71

14

"Christendom," Oct 1938-June 1940

 

71

15

Christian Commission for Camp and Defense Communities, Feb 1943-Aug 1945

 

71

15

Christian Laymen's Center in Germany, Sept 1949-Nov 1950

 

71

15

Christian Unity, March 1941-Jan 1943

 

71

15

Church World Service, May 1946-March 1950

 

71

16

Comparative Summary of Income and Expense, Jan 1946-Dec 1950

 

71

17

D, Jan 1943-Nov 1949

 

71

17

E, Jan 1943-July 1949

 

71

17

Evangelical Alliance, Dec 1942-Feb 1944; n.d.

 

71

18

F, Jan 1940-Sept 1950

 

71

18

Finance Committee, Jan 1942-Dec 1947

 

71

19

Finance Committee, Jan 1948-1950

 

71

20

G, Jan 1943-March 1950

 

71

20

Gulick, Sidney L., Sept-Nov 1945

 

71

20

H, Aug 1942-Dec 1950

 

71

20

Hall, Cameron P., June 1949-Jan 1950

 

71

20

Harmon, Francis S., March 1943-Sept 1950; n.d.

 

71

21

Hiltner, Seward, May 1948-Feb 1951

 

71

21

I, Dec 1940-Jan 1951

 

71

21

J, Jan 1940-July 1948

 

71

21

K, Feb 1940-March 1949

 

71

21

L, Nov 1943-July 1950

 

71

22

M, Dec 1941-Jan 1951

 

71

22

N, July 1943-Nov 1950

 

71

23

National Council of Churches, Oct 1949-March 1950

 

71

23

O, Jan 1943-Feb 1951

 

71

23

P, Feb 1944-Jan 1951

 

71

23

Pension Fund, Oct 1944-[1948?]

 

 

 

 

 

72

1

Pension Fund, Feb 1949-[1950?]

 

72

1

Presbyterian Church, USA, March 1949-1950

 

72

1

Q, May 1948

 

72

1

R, Jan 1943-Dec 1950

 

72

2

S, Feb 1943-Jan 1951

 

72

2

T, Feb 1943-Jan 1951; n.d.

 

72

2

U, May 1943-Aug 1950

 

72

3

United Church Canvass, Nov 1947-1949

 

72

3

United Jewish Appeal, Dec 1939-Jan 1940

 

72

3

Universal Christian Council, July 1940-Sept 1944; n.d.

 

72

3

V, June 1941-July 1949

 

72

3

W, Feb 1943-Jan 1951

 

72

3

World Council of Churches, March 1943-March 1949

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART L. RESEARCH AND EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, 1919-1950

 

 

 

 

 

72

4

Areas of Religious Research Conference, May 1938

 

72

5

Church and Drama Association, June 1925-Jan 1929

 

72

6

Coal Industry, Nov 1919-Sept 1928; n.d.

 

72

7

Commission on Church and Social Service, July-Oct 1920; n.d.

 

72

8

Correspondence, April 1920-Aug 1950; n.d.

 

72

9

Educational Committee, Minutes, Oct 1920-March 1925

 

72

10

Executive Committee, Minutes, March 1925-Oct 1928

 

72

11

General Committee, Minutes, Jan 1925-Feb 1943

 

72

12

General Committee, Minutes, May 1943-May 1950

 

72

13

Health Insurance Committee, May-June 1920

 

72

14

Information Service, Oct 1923-Dec 1949; n.d.

 

72

15

Library, Jan 1939-April 1941; n.d.

 

72

16

Lusk Education Bill, April 1920; n.d.

 

72

17

Marion Textile, Workers Strike, Dec 1929-March 1930

 

72

18

Miscellaneous, March 1920-1950; n.d.

 

72

19

Motion Pictures, July 1919-1931

 

72

20

Motion Pictures, Undated

 

72

21

Open Shop, July 1919-June 1925; n.d.

 

72

22

Post-War Planning, Oct 1943-June 1944; n.d.

 

72

23

Printed Matter, [1922?]-1939; n.d.

 

72

24

Prison Reform, Undated

 

72

25

Prohibition, Nov 1923-Oct 1925

 

72

26

Prohibition, Nov 1925-Nov 1930; n.d.

 

72

27

Railroads, Feb 1920-Jan 1925; n.d.

 

72

28

Religion and Medicine Committee, March 1923-March 1939; n.d.

 

72

29

Rural Life, March 1924-Oct 1940

 

72

30

Staff Meetings, Feb 1947-Dec 1950

 

72

31

Steel Industry, Undated

 

72

32

UNESCO, March 1949-Sept 1950

 

72

33

Unemployment, Feb 1927-Oct 1932; n.d.

 

72

34

Union Labels, Feb-Sept 1925; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART M. COMMISSION ON RELATIONS WITH RELIGIOUS BODIES IN EUROPE AND THE CENTRAL BUREAU FOR RELIEF OF THE EVANGELICAL CHURCHES OF EUROPE, 1920-1937

 

 

 

 

 

73

1

A, Dec 1923-Nov 1925; n.d.

 

73

1

Armenian Church, June 1926; n.d.

 

73

1

B, April 1924-Nov 1926; n.d.

 

73

2

C, Oct 1923-Nov 1926

 

73

3

D, July 1924-Nov 1925

 

73

3

Denominational Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1926

 

73

4

Denominational Apportionments, Dec 1922-1926

 

73

5

E, April 1924-March 1925

 

73

5

F, Oct 1922-May 1926

 

73

5

Finance, Dec 1923-Sept 1926

 

73

6

Form Letters, Feb 1923-Jan 1927

 

73

6

French Protestant Churches, Oct 1924-Aug 1926

 

73

6

G, Jan 1924-Jan 1926

 

73

7

H, March 1924-Oct 1926

 

73

7

I, April 1924-May 1929

 

73

7

Italian Church at Geneva, Nov 1923-1926

 

73

8

J, Jan-Dec 1925; n.d.

 

73

8

K, Feb 1924-Feb 1926

 

73

9

Keller, Adolf, Correspondence, May 1923-1925

 

73

10

Keller, Adolf, Correspondence, Jan-Oct 1926

 

73

11

Keller, Adolf, Correspondence, Nov 1926-[Dec?] 1928

 

73

12

Keller, Adolf, Correspondence, Jan-Dec 1929; n.d.

 

73

13

L, July 1923-July 1926

 

73

14

M, Nov 1923-[1926?]

 

73

15

Membership, Feb 1925-June 1926; n.d.

 

73

15

Minutes, Jan 1920-Nov 1928

 

73

15

N, Jan 1924-Jan 1926

 

73

16

O, Nov 1923-Jan 1926

 

73

16

P, April 1924-1930

 

73

16

Presbyterian Church, USA, Dec 1923-Dec 1925

 

73

17

Press Releases, Sept 1923-1937; n.d.

 

73

18

Printed Matter, Aug 1922-1930; n.d.

 

73

19

R, Nov 1923-June 1927

 

73

19

Reports, Sept 1924-1930; n.d.

 

73

19

S, Oct 1923-July 1926

 

73

20

T, Jan 1925-Feb 1926

 

73

20

Theological Seminaries, Feb-April 1924; n.d.

 

73

20

Ukrainian Church, Feb 1925-1926

 

73

20

V, March 1924-June 1926

 

73

21

W, Feb 1924-Feb 1926

 

73

21

World Alliance, Dec 1926

 

73

21

Z, Nov 1923-Sept 1925

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART N. OVERSEAS RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE, 1939-1948

 

 

 

 

 

74

1

A, Aug 1941-Jan 1942

 

74

1

Agencies, Dec 1939-1940

 

74

2

Agencies, Jan-Dec 1941

 

74

3

Agencies, Jan 1942-Nov 1943; n.d.

 

74

4

Agencies, Denominational Appeals, Oct 1941

 

74

5

Agencies, Finance, March-Dec 1941

 

74

6

Agencies, Finance, Jan-Dec 1942; n.d.

 

74

6

Agency Executives, Oct 1941-Oct 1943

 

74

6

Agency Requests, Sept 1941-July 1942

 

74

7

American Red Cross, Feb 1942

 

74

7

American Rescue Ship Mission, Dec 1940; n.d.

 

74

7

Appeals, July 1940-Dec 1941

 

74

8

Articles, June 1940-Jan 1943; n.d.

 

74

9

Atlantic City Meeting, Nov-Dec 1940

 

74

9

B, Nov 1940-June 1941

 

74

9

Brazil, Nov 1942; n.d.

 

74

9

Budget, Aug 1940-1942

 

74

10

C, Jan 1942

 

74

10

China, July 1940-April 1942; n.d.

 

74

10

Christian World Mission Convocation, Dec 1941-Sept 1942

 

74

10

Church Committee for China Relief, March 1943-Oct 1944

 

74

11

Church Committee for Relief in Asia, April-Nov 1944

 

74

11

Church Summer Conferences, April 1941

 

74

11

Clothing Appeal, April-June 1940

 

74

11

Coin Collectors, June 1941-Feb 1942

 

74

12

Committee on Securing a Director, Aug-Sept 1940

 

74

12

Conference on Relief, Sept-Oct 1940; n.d.

 

74

12

Davison Fund, Sept-Nov 1940

 

74

12

Delaware National Study Conference, Jan-April 1942

 

74

13

Denominations, July 1940-Nov 1942

 

74

14

Federal Council of Churches, April 1941-[1942?]

 

74

14

Fellowship Luncheon, Sept 1941

 

74

14

Finance, Feb 1940-Dec 1942

 

74

14

Foreign Missions Conference, Sept 1940-May 1941

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOREIGN RELIEF APPEALS COMMITTEE

 

 

 

 

 

74

15

Advisory Committee, March 1941-Nov 1942

 

74

15

Annual Reports, Nov 1940-Oct 1942

 

74

15

Correspondence, April 1939-Oct 1942; n.d.

 

74

16

Minutes, April 1939-Jan 1941

 

74

17

G, Jan-Dec 1941

 

74

17

General Interdenominational Agencies, Sept-Dec 1941

 

74

17

Greece, Feb-April 1941

 

74

17

Hoover Plan, Aug 1940-Oct 1941; n.d.

 

74

17

L, Nov 1940

 

74

18

License, March 1941-Feb 1942

 

74

19

M, Jan 1941-Nov 1942

 

74

19

Miscellaneous, Dec 1939-Jan 1941; n.d.

 

74

19

N, Oct 1940-Nov 1941

 

74

19

Overhead Costs, April-June 1941; n.d.

 

74

20

Overseas Relief and Reconstruction Committee, Jan-Dec 1944

 

74

21

P, June 1940-July 1943; n.d.

 

74

21

Percentage Data, April 1940-June 1941; n.d.

 

74

21

President's Committee on War Relief Agencies, March 1941-Aug 1942

 

74

21

Press Releases, June 1940-Dec 1941; n.d.

 

74

22

Printed Matter, Sept 1940-1948; n.d.

 

74

22

Radio Addresses, Aug 1940-June 1942; n.d.

 

74

23

Radio Addresses, "Alert,"June 1941-Nov 1942; n.d.

 

74

23

S, Dec 1940-Sept 1943; n.d.

 

74

23

Seminary Conferences, May 1941-April 1942

 

74

23

Shanghai American School, Aug 1940-Jan 1941

 

74

24

Source Material, June 1940-Oct 1941; n.d.

 

74

24

T, Sept-Dec 1941

 

74

24

U, Nov 1942; n.d.

 

74

24

United States Department of State, Jan-July 1942

 

74

25

V, Dec 1941-Sept 1942

 

74

25

W, Feb 1940-Oct 1942

 

74

25

War Emergency Funds, July 1940-Jan 1943

 

74

25

World Christian Service, Dec 1941-March 1942; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART O. FIELD DEPARTMENT, 1894-1950

 

 

 

 

 

75

1

Chaplains, March 1917-April 1937; n.d.

 

75

2

Christian Unity Syllabus, Oct 1928; n.d.

 

75

3

Church and Community Convention, Cleveland, June 1920

 

75

4

The Church Federation Field, May 1934-June 1935

 

75

5

Civilian Conservation Corps Camps, Feb 1934-Feb 1937; n.d.

 

75

6

Commission on Councils of Churches, Nov 1920-March 1925; n.d.

 

75

7

Commission on Federated Movements, Minutes, March 1915-Dec 1916

 

75

8

Commission on Federated Movements, Printed Matter, 1914-Dec 1916; n.d.

Digital [38]

75

9

Commission on Interchurch Federations, Minutes, Dec 1916-[1920?]; n.d.

 

75

10

Commission on Interchurch Federations, Printed Matter, Oct 1917-June 1920; n.d.

 

75

11

Commission on State and Local Federations, 1914; n.d.

 

75

12

Committee on Extension of State and Local Cooperation, Feb 1929-Oct 1932

 

75

13

Correspondence, Jan 1915-June 1940

 

75

14

Directory of Councils of Churches, March 1931-Nov 1939

 

75

15

Field Department, Minutes, March 1933-May 1937

 

75

16

The Financing of State and Local Councils of Churches, March 1944

 

75

17

Larger Parish Survey, Jan 1928-1937; n.d.

 

75

18

Men and Religion Forward Movement, 1910-April 1931; n.d.

 

75

19

Denominational and Interdenominational Programs, Survey, April-May 1935; n.d.

 

75

20

Miscellaneous, March 1915-Oct 1949; n.d.

 

75

21

Printed Matter, 1894-May 1909

 

75

22

Printed Matter, Aug 1910-1927

 

75

23

Printed Matter, May 1929-April 1937; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELIGIOUS WORK IN THE CANAL ZONE

 

 

 

 

 

75

24

Annual Reports, Jan 1940-1950

 

75

25

Balboa Union Church, Bulletins, March 1941-Dec 1950

 

75

26

Balboa Union Church, Correspondence, April 1926-Oct 1949

 

75

27

Balboa Union Church, Correspondence, Nov 1949-1950; n.d.

 

75

28

Cocoli Union Church, March 1948-1950; n.d.

 

75

29

Committee on Religious Work in the Canal Zone, Correspondence, May 1940-1950; n.d.

 

75

30

Committee on Religious Work in the Canal Zone, Minutes, Nov 1920-Feb 1950

 

75

31

Constitution and Bylaws of the Union Church, Sept 1917-1946; n.d.

 

75

32

Correspondence, Jan 1921-Nov 1950

 

 

 

 

 

76

1

Cristobal Union Church, Bulletins, Feb 1949-Dec 1950

 

76

2

Cristobal Union Church, Correspondence, Nov 1931-June 1950

 

76

3

Cristobal Union Church, Correspondence, Aug-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

76

4

Cristobal Union Church, July 1948-Dec 1950

 

76

5

Finances, July 1922-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

76

6

Gamboa Union Church, Sept 1941-1950; n.d.

 

76

7

Gatun Union Church, April 1946-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

76

8

General Council, Jan 1945-Oct 1950

 

76

9

Incorporation of the Union Church, June 1938-Dec 1940; n.d.

 

76

10

Margarita Union Church, March 1946-July 1950; n.d.

 

76

11

Miscellaneous, Nov 1920-1950; n.d.

 

76

12

Pedro Miguel Union Church, Jan 1939-1950; n.d.

 

76

13

Personnel, April 1948-Dec 1950

 

76

14

Printed Matter, 1917-April 1950; n.d.

 

76

15

State and Local Federations, Survey, Sept 1913-Feb 1914; n.d.

 

76

16

State and Local Federations, Survey, Undated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART P. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES, 1914-1950

 

 

 

 

 

77

1

Board of Trustees, Dec 1919-Dec 1923

 

77

2

Christian Education Commission, Dec 1915-Feb 1929; n.d.

 

77

2

Church and Country Life Commission, Dec 1915-Jan 1924; n.d.

 

77

2

Commission for the Study of Christian Unity, 1937-1940

 

77

3

Committee of Fifteen, Jan 1919-Nov 1925; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINANCIAL AND FIDUCIARY COMMITTEE

 

 

 

 

 

77

4

Leaflets, March 1927-1933; n.d.

 

77

4

Miscellaneous, Oct 1926-[1933?]; n.d.

 

77

5

Pamphlets, 1923-1927

 

77

6

Pamphlets, 1928-1931

 

77

7

Pamphlets, 1931-1933

 

77

8

Pamphlets, 1933-1946; n.d.

 

77

9

Finance Committee, June 1920-Nov 1934

 

77

10

Finance Committee, Jan 1935-Jan 1950

 

77

11

Function and Structure Committee, 1928-Feb 1932

 

77

12

Function and Structure Committee, April-Dec 1932

 

77

13

Function and Structure Committee, [1932?]; n.d.

 

77

14

International Christian Social Institute and Bureau of Research, April-June 1929

 

77

15

Literature Committee, May-July 1929

 

77

16

Mercy and Relief Committee, Nov 1923-Nov 1926

 

77

17

Mercy and Relief Committee, June 1927-Nov 1930

 

77

18

Mercy and Relief Committee, Jan-March 1931; n.d.

 

77

19

Midwest Committee, Oct 1928-Feb 1936; n.d.

 

77

20

Ministry, Commission on, 1946-Nov 1950; n.d.

 

77

21

Motion Picture Commission, Oct 1921-Jan 1930

 

77

22

Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Celebration, Nov 1923-Feb 1925

 

77

23

Policy Committee, Feb 1926-[1932?]; n.d.; Radio Committee. Nov 1925-Oct 1931

 

77

24

Railway Transportation Conferences, June 1923-Jan 1924

 

77

25

Relations with France and Belgium Commission, Nov 1918-Oct 1923

 

77

26

Relations with the Eastern Churches Committee, Oct 1924-March 1929

 

77

27

Social Studies Committee, Jan-July 1920

 

77

28

Temperance Commission, Feb 1918-July 1927; n.d.

 

77

29

Town and Country Committee, March 1934-1944

 

77

30

Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, June 1921-1925

 

77

31

Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, Aug 1926-1929

 

 

 

 

 

78

1

Universal Christian Council for Life and Work, Feb 1930-Oct 1941; n.d.

 

78

2

Washington Office, June 1914-May 1950; n.d.

 

78

2

Western Committee, Nov-Dec 1927; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WORSHIP COMMITTEE

 

 

 

 

 

78

3

Clippings, Feb 1931-Nov 1938; n.d.

 

78

4

Minutes, April 1932-Oct 1942

 

78

5

Minutes, May 1943-Oct 1950

 

78

6

Miscellaneous, May 1931-Oct 1942; n.d.

 

78

7

Printed Matter, [1936?]-July 1943

 

78

8

Printed Matter, 1944-June 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIES IV: PRINTED MATTER, 1895-1951

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART A. ANNUAL REPORTS, 1906-1950

 

 

 

 

 

79

1

1906-1909

 

79

2

1910-1911

 

79

3

1912

 

79

4

1913

 

79

5

1914

 

79

6

1915

 

79

7

1915-1916

 

79

8

1917

 

79

9

1918

 

79

10

1919

 

79

11

1921

 

79

12

1922

 

79

13

1923

 

79

14

1924

 

79

15

1925

 

79

16

1926-1927

 

79

17

1928

 

79

18

1929

 

79

19

1930-1931

 

79

20

1932

 

 

 

 

 

80

1

1933-1934

 

80

2

1935-1936

 

80

3

1937-1938

 

80

4

1939

 

80

5

1940

 

80

6

1941

 

80

7

1943

 

80

8

1944

 

80

9

1945

 

80

10

1946

 

80

11

1947

 

80

12

1948

 

80

13

1949

 

80

14

1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART B. FEDERAL COUNCIL BULLETIN, 1918-1950

 

 

 

 

 

80

15

Jan 1918-Nov 1920

Digital [39]

80

16

Jan 1921-Jan 1923

 

80

17

Feb 1923-Dec 1924

 

80

18

Jan 1925-Dec 1926

 

80

19

March-Dec 1927

 

80

20

Jan-Nov 1928

 

80

21

Jan-Dec 1929

 

 

 

 

 

81

1

Jan-Dec 1930

 

81

2

Jan 1931-Dec 1933

 

81

3

Sept 1935-Dec 1936

 

81

4

Jan-Dec 1937

 

81

5

Jan-Dec 1938

 

81

6

Jan-Dec 1939

 

81

7

Jan-Dec 1940

 

81

8

Jan-Dec 1941

 

81

9

Jan-Dec 1942

 

81

10

Jan-Dec 1944

 

81

11

Jan 1945-Dec 1946

 

81

12

Jan 1947-Nov 1948

 

81

13

Jan-Dec 1949

 

81

14

Jan-Dec 1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART C. PAMPHLETS, 1901-1950

 

 

 

 

 

81

15

1901-Nov 21, 1905

 

81

16

Nov 22-29, 1905

 

81

17

Nov 30-Dec 1905

 

81

18

Aug 1906-Dec 1908

 

81

19

Jan 1909-1911

 

81

20

April 1912-Dec 1914

 

81

21

Feb 1915-Dec 1916

 

81

22

1916-1917

 

 

 

 

 

82

1

1918

 

82

2

1919

 

82

3

1920

 

82

4

1921

 

82

5

1922

 

82

6

Feb 1923-April 1924

 

82

7

May 1924-Dec 1925

 

82

8

May 1926-Oct 1927

 

82

9

Nov 1927-March 1928

 

82

10

Aug 1928-March 1929

 

82

11

May-Nov 1929

 

82

12

Dec 1929, 1929

 

82

13

1930

 

82

14

April 1931

 

82

15

Nov 1931-1932

 

82

16

May 1933-1934

 

82

17

Feb 1935-Nov 1936

 

82

18

Dec 1936-1937

 

82

19

1938

 

 

 

 

 

83

1

Jan 1939-1940

 

83

2

1941

 

83

3

1942

 

83

4

Feb 1943-May 1944

 

83

5

June-Dec 1944

 

83

6

1944

 

83

7

Jan 1945-Dec 1946

 

83

8

1946-1947

 

83

9

1948-April 1950

 

83

10

1950; n.d.

 

83

11

Undated

Digital [40]

83

12

Undated

 

83

13

Undated

 

83

14

Undated

 

83

15

Undated

 

83

16

Undated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART D. LEAFLETS, 1895-1950

 

 

 

 

 

83

17

Nov 1895-1919

Digital [41]

83

18

June 1920-1941

 

83

19

Dec 1942-Dec 1950; n.d.

 

 

 

 

 

84

1

Undated

 

84

2

Undated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART E. PRESS RELEASES, 1914-1950

 

 

 

 

 

84

3

June 1914-1919

Digital [42]

84

4

Jan 1920-1946

 

84

5

March 1946

 

84

6

April-Oct 1946

 

84

7

Nov-Dec 1946

 

84

8

Jan-Dec 1947

 

84

9

Jan-Dec 1948

 

84

10

Jan-Dec 1950

 

84

11

Undated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART F. NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, 1903-1951

 

 

 

 

 

84

12

1903-1904

 

84

13

1905

 

84

14

1905

 

84

15

1905

 

84

16

1906

 

84

17

1906

 

84

18

1908-1909

Digital [43]

84

19

1911

Digital [44]

84

20

1912

 

84

21

1912

Digital [45]

84

22

1913

Digital [46]

84

23

1913

Digital [47]

 

 

 

 

85

1

1913

 

85

2

1914

 

85

3

1914

 

85

4

1914

 

85

5

1915

 

85

6

1915

 

85

7

1916

 

85

8

1916

 

85

9

1916

 

85

10

1917

 

85

11

1918

 

85

12

1919

 

85

13

1919

 

85

14

1919

 

85

15

1920

 

85

16

1921

 

85

17

1922

 

85

18

1923

 

85

19

1923

 

85

20

1924

 

85

21

1924

 

85

22

1925-1926

 

85

23

1927-1929

 

 

 

 

 

86

1

1930-1931

 

86

2

1932

 

86

3

1933

 

86

4

1934

 

86

5

1934

 

86

6

1935-1939

 

86

7

1940-1942

 

86

8

1943-1945

 

86

9

1946

 

86

10

1947-1948

 

86

11

1949

 

86

12

1950-1951

 

86

13

Undated

 

86

14

Undated

 

86

15

Undated

 

 


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