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Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Date: 1914-01-06 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Lucy Rider Meyer to Norman Wait Harris. In the letter, she informs him that her illness is not very serious, but she had to cancel her travel plans as a result. She hopes to resume traveling very soon, and she expresses hope in the advent of social service clubs and th... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Harris, Norman Wait, 1846-1916 Date: 1913-10-11 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Norman Wait Harris of Wadsworth Hall, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to Lucy Rider Meyer. In the letter, he asks for photographs of several different buildings the Chicago Training School as well as the hospital an orphanage. He also requests that the plates be sent to him. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a hymn by Lucy Rider Meyer. The hymn is number 109 in a collection. This hymn utilizes a benediction of Jesus Christ for peace from John 14:27. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: These are handwritten notes by Lucy Rider Meyer on the Apostle Paul and formless things. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Date: 1918-02 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is journal number 29 of the New England Deaconess Journal from February of 1918. The journal cover includes pictures of Josiah Shelley and Lucy Rider Meyer and various articles within the journal talk about the Chicago Training School and the Deaconess movement. Pictures of deaconesses are i... View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Horton, Isabelle Date: 1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a brief biography of Lucy Rider Meyer and her work in establishing Methodist hospitals, orphanages, and homes throughout America. Her wise use of publication through The Message and Deaconess Advocated, is also recounted. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a Bible study by Lucy Rider Meyer about prophecy. She explore the prophets who heard God and helped to communicate God's message with the people. The relationship to today is also explored. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Date: 11/12/1915 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a typed letter from Lucy Rider Meyer to an undisclosed recipient who seems to be a publisher. She writes a reply about adding subjects to a science publication, while also mentioning the possibility of additional publications. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a handwritten tribute to Lucy Rider Meyer and her tireless dedication to and sacrifice on behalf of the Chicago Training School. The author and others testify to her profound impact upon them and the school and how her legacy and vision continues even after her death. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary -
Creator: Meyer, Lucy Rider, 1849-1922 Contributing Institution: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Description: This is a hymn by Lucy Rider Meyer. The themes for this hymn are related to smiling, shining, morning, and joy. View Full Item at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary