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Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a list of required and suggested readings as well as required work for a course on vital issues, specifically evolution. The course was taught by Lucy Rider Meyer at the Chicago Training School. There are many handwritten notes on this document as well. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This photograph is of Lucy Rider Meyer and her husband, J. Shelly This is an extra finish negative from Brand Studios in Chicago. The back contains the information for the Brand Studios in Chicago. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Horton, Isabelle Date: 1910-05-21 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a speech given by Isabelle Horton at the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration of Josiah and Lucy Rider Meyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 21, 1910. In the speech, she celebrates all of the things that the Meyers have accomplished together. They were presented with twenty-five d... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Date: 1928-09-06 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This article groups Lucy Rider Meyer and Frances Willard with other women who have been instrumental to the Methodist movement. The article compares Mrs. Meyer's opportunism to that of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. Isabelle Horton's ""High Adventure"" is a source for the article. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Date: 1885 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This document contains three separate paragraphs from three different sources. The first is a newspaper announcement about the Chicago Training School from a Chicago paper in the spring of 1885. The second is an entry , dated October 20, 1885, about the opening of the school from Lucy Rider Meyer... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Date: 1986 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a handwritten list of publications by Lucy Rider Meyer, including books, poems, songs, and hymns. The list was written in 1986. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 and Julia H. Johnston Date: 1884 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a hymn by Lucy Rider Meyer. The music for the song was composed by Julia H. Johnston. This hymn is written for teachers and their students to sing. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Bailey, S. M. Date: 1/23/1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a handwritten letter from Mrs. S. M. Bailey of Milwaukee to Lucy Rider Meyer. The letter is written on Milwaukee Deaconess Work stationery. Mrs. Bailey was a student at the Chicago Training School, and she reflects fondly upon that and her work as a Deaconess. She plans to have a party to... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Date: 1872 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a photograph of Lucy Rider Meyer at the age of twenty-three (1872). Her face is looking off to the left in this photograph. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: McCammon, G. E. Date: 9/26/1921 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from G. E. McCammon, President of McKendree College, to Lucy Rider Meyer. In the letter, Mr. McCammon comments on his knowledge of Mrs. Meyer, and he gives his permission to use one of his comments in an upcoming book. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary