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Creator: Ellertson, S. F. and Ciseri, Antonio Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph as part of a photographic essay on the Walker Gallery of Religious Art in a Minneapolis church. Depicts a Caucasian man and three Asian-Indian women studying a painting by Antonio Ciseri. 1957. JPG file (247 KB) -
Creator: Smith, John Coventry, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article about a new Christian university in Japan, which, according to the article, "has as its aim a democratic Japanese nation." Depicts four young Japanese children praying. Includes caption: Future citizens of the new Japan pray at a Tokyo church Sunday School. 19... -
Creator: Strickler, David S. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying a short devotional piece on cultivating meekness in children. Depicts four young boys playing with toy guns, and is captioned, "Are These Children Learning Meekness?" 1967. JPG file (142 KB) -
Creator: Mace, Ed Stowell, author and Gendreau, Philip Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on prioritizing religious instruction in the home. Depicts one boy standing in front of a wall with measurements on it, while another boy measures his height. Includes caption: How many inches long is the baby? How tall is Junior? We are always measuring the... -
Creator: Luoma, Eva and Lewis, Hazel A., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled Your Child IS Learning the Christian Way, on the progressive moral development of the child. Depicts a family of five; the children are playing together while the parents watch. Includes caption: As these children play together at home they learn the ...