Hugh Barbour Speech S65 1966 1 folder
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Processed by: Benjamin Clark, May 2006
Biographical Note:
Hugh Stewart Barbour was born 7 August 1921 in Beijing, China. He graduated from Harvard University in 1942, and received a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1944. He was a professor of religion at Syracuse University and Wellesley College before his tenured professorship at Earlham College from 1953 until his retirement in 1991. He is a well known scholar of Quaker history and theology, authoring such books as The Quakers in Puritan England and Reading and Understanding the Old Testament.
Source:
White, Barbara and Carolyn Riley, eds. Contemporary Authors. Detroit:
Gale Research Company, 1970.
Scope and Content Note:
This collection contains a photocopy of a paper read by Barbour at the Friends United Meeting in Richmond, Indiana. The paper is titled “The Lamb’s War Today” and it discusses Quaker theology in light of the Cold War, and other themes.
Item Listing:
| 1966 | The Lamb's War Today |
Collection Information:
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Size of Collection: |
1 folder |
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Collection Dates: |
1966 |
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Provenance: |
John C. Miller, 1969 |
| Access: | This collection is open for research. |
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Restrictions: |
None |
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Reproduction Rights: |
Permission to reproduce, exhibit, or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Manuscript Section, Indiana State Library. Possession of a reproduction from an Indiana State Library collection does not constitute permission for use. |
| Language | Materials are entirely in English |
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Alternate Formats: |
None |
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Photocopying Policy:
Manuscript materials CANNOT be photocopied or digitized in their entirety. Photocopies and/or digital images cannot exceed 25% of a collection or a folder within a collection. In some cases, photocopying may not be permitted due to the condition of the item. Check with a Manuscript Librarian for other options.