Edmund Bigelow Chaffee Papers
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DESCRIPTION:
American clergyman, educator. Chaffee was a Presbyterian minister in New York City.
Correspondence, letters to magazines to which Chaffee contributed, notes, sermons, scrapbooks, diaries, and published material. Includes papers relating to the American Society for Psychical Research, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Fellowship of Faith, the Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.), Labor Temple (Presbyterian), Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.), and Young Men's and Women's Christian Associations. Correspondents include Harry Elmer Barnes, Samuel Parkes Cadman, Royal Samuel Copeland, Will Durant, George Sherwood Eddy, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Lewis Stiles Gannett, Arthur Garfield Hays, August Heckscher, Sidney Hillman, John Haynes Holmes, Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Herbert H. Lehman, J.L. Lewis, Edwin Markham, A.J. Muste, Reinhold Niebuhr, Gerald Prentice Nye, Kirby Page, Norman Vincent Peale, Channing Pollock, John Cowper Powys, George H. Richards, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alfred Emanuel Smith, Thomas Guthrie Speers, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, John James Walker, Stephen S. Wise, and Clement Wood. Sermons (1914-1936) include such topics as religion, specifically Christianity, and its relationship to politics, labor, technocracy, war, pacifism, communism, and socialism.
Dates: 1902-1937
Size of Collection: 47 linear ft.
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