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Creator: Mrs. E.C. Chandler, with Introduction by Rev. C.E. Wilbur Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Drew University Methodist Library View Full Item at Drew University Methodist Library -
Creator: Commission on Interracial Cooperation Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Union Presbyterian Seminary Library Description: A booklet produced in the formative stage of the CIC, detailing the names and professional or church affiliations of numerous members of the organization in 17 Southern states, and the purposes and objectives of the women involved in the CIC. View Full Item at Union Presbyterian Seminary Library -
Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: Arthur Gray Jones (1868-1929) was pastor at the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio, TX from 1895-1921 and Professor of Systematic Theology at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary from 1921-1927. View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary -
Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Description: The Mennonite (Quakertown, Pa., Berne, Ind., and North Newton, Kan.) was the official weekly English language publication of the General Conference Mennonite Church. It was formed in 1885. In 1934-35, it was published jointly as a biweekly with the Christian Evangel of the Central Conference of M... View Full Item at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary -
Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Asbury Theological Seminary B. L. Fisher Library Description: Leopard killed by Ted Mumby. Ted Mumby is holding a gun. Group of other individuals standing behind and beside Jones and Mumbys. 1920. JPG File (226 KB) -
Date: 1920 Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Postcard has a printed caption "49. Chilonda Conference, 1920" on the front and labeled "Edward Sanders, Missao Ingleza, Bie Angola" on the back. The postcard was printed in England. It shows a group of adults and children posed for a formal group portrait. Four of the twelve adults are African; ...