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 | 425 Congress Street, Portland, Me - Page 71from October to July, ten months Published in the interest of the Maine Conference of Unitarian Churches, at 425 Congress Street, Portland, Me. ... |
 | 48 Boylston Street - Page 69The rooms, at 48 Boylston Street, tire open every day, Sundays included, from 8 AM to 10 FM Membership for one year, one dollar; ... |
 | 124 South 12th Street - Page 66The meetings are' held in the New Century Drawing-room, 124 South 12th Street . and the Club maintains a permanent room in tiie same building tor the ... |
More | Cambridge, Mass - Page 57Cambridge,. Mass. This institution was formally established in 1817, though instruction in Theology had previously been given in connection with ... |
 | 277 Tremont Street - Page 67The Children's Mission Home, 277 Tremont Street, opposite Common Street, was dedicated March 27, 1867. The office for the business of the Society is ... |
 | 35 Broad Street - Page 65Brown, MD, Treasurer (4 Exchange Place); William Howell Reed, Secretary (35 Broad Street); Francis C. Lowell, Wiuslow Warren, and John Mason Little, ... |
 | 18 Louisburg' Square - Page 70Staigg, 18 Louisburg' Square, Assistant Treasurer and Secretary ; Mise S. Frank King, Everett Street, Dorchester, Chairman of Admission Committee. ... |
 | 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY - Page 51Franklin W. house, 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY, Secretary; Howland Davis, 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY, Treaturer. ... |
 | 22 Pemberton Square - Page 63Gannett Wells (22 Pemberton Square), Treasurer ; William M. Mclnnes, (53 State Street), Secretary; Charles H. Brigham, Robert T. Swan, Clement W. ... |
 | 110 Chauncy Street - Page 56Nob'le (110 Chauncy Street), Treasurer; Frederick W. Porter (82 Water Street), Secretary ; Horace S. Sears, Richard C. Humphreys, James W. ... |
 | 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY - Page 51Franklin W. house, 104 East 20th Street, New York, NY, Secretary; Howland Davis, 5 Nassau Street, New York, NY, Treaturer. ... |
 | 25 Beacon Street - Page 68Nicholas Paine Ullman (the managing editor, to be addressed at 25 Beacon Street, В «ton). Publishers: Hmiglitoii, Mifflin, & Co . ... |
 | 125 Milk Street - Page 45(125 Milk Street, Boom 70) . Secretary. Arthur Lincoln, Hingham, Mass. . Treasurer, Her. Grindall Reynold«, Concord, Man. H"V Howard N. ... |
 | 11 Hilliard Street, Cambridge, Mass - Page 2311 Hilliard Street, Cambridge, Mass. 1852 tTodd, "William Gage, Topeka, Kan ISfi» Towle, Edward David, Brookline, Mass. (Second Unitarian Society) . ... |
 | 17 Park Street - Page 56Post-Office Mission Committee: Miss Florence Everett, Boston (Dorchester, 17 Park Street), Mn«s., Cluiinnan; Miss Margaret E Fox, Portland, Me. ... |
 | 63 Adelbert Street, Cleveland, Ohio - Page 18Buck, Miss Florence, 63 Adelbert Street, Cleveland, Ohio 1893 1883 1 Buckley. George Wright, Battle Creek, Mich 1882 Biu-kshorn. ... |
 | 51 Sawyer Avenue, Dorchester. Mass - Page 17DD, 51 Sawyer Avenue, Dorchester. Mass 1876 I Hartol, Cyrus Augustus, DD, 17 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mas» 1837 Kartell. ... |
 | Andover, NH - Page 63Proctor Academy, Andover, NH — The Academy is under the management of the Unitarian Educational Society. Andover is on the Concord Division of the ... |
 | Boston, Mass - Page 65This Society joins with the National Bureau of Unity Clubs and National Guild Alliance in an Agency in Boston, Mass. ... |
 | 247 Fifth Avenue. New York. NY - Page 17NY 1896 1898 (Bellows, John Adams, Boston, Mass 1878 IHellows, Russell Nevin», 247 Fifth Avenue. New York. NY 1872 Bennett, Frederick Marsh, Keokuk. ... |
 | Marietta, Ohio - Page 52Coil, Marietta, Ohio, Secretary und Treasurer. Missouri Valley Unitarian Conference. — Organized, as the Kansas Unitarian Conference, Dec. 2, 1880. ... |
 | 1001 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass - Page 21Viorae, Horace Webster, Greenwood, Mass 1836 tMorton, James Ferdinand, Antiover, NH 1869 Mott, Frederick Itlount, 1001 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 52It is composed of the Alliance Branches in the three Unitarian Societies in New York City, tin: three in Brooklyn, ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, ... |
 | 33 Fairview St., Lowell, Mass - Page 2433 Fairview St., Lowell, Mass. (Free Church) . . . 1884 1886 Wright, James Edward, Montpeller, Vt 1866 1S69 Wright, Merle St. Croix, 215 W. ... |
 | Meadville - Page 42Should he take a special course at Cambridge or at Meadville, the certificate of the Faculty of either of those schools that he is qualtlicd to preach ... |
 | 65 Adelbert St. .Cleveland, Ohio - Page 21Ill 1889 1892 rMiillett, Alfred Edgar, Cliarlestown. Mass 1874 Murdock, Miss Marlon, 65 Adelbert St. .Cleveland, Ohio 1886 1893. |
 | Chicago - Page 63Membership open to the members and ministers of the Unitarian congregations of Chicago and vicinity. Meetings held monthly, except during the summer, ... |
 | Rutherford, NJ - Page 56NY, and Orange, Passaic, Plainfield, Rutherford, NJ Public meetings are held on the first Friday of each month, from November to May, inclusive. ... |
 | 810 Chestnut Street, Erie, Pa - Page 20Franklin Falls, NH 1860 Harvey, Leon Addison, 810 Chestnut Street, Erie, Pa 1890 1898 Haskell, Nahuin Adolplius, San José, Cal 1874 1895 tHassall. ... |
 | Yonkers - Page 52It is composed of the Alliance Branches in the three Unitarian Societies in New York City, tin: three in Brooklyn, ami those in Yonkers and Newburgh, ... |
 | 56 Evergreen Place, East Orange, NJ - Page 20111 1*86 Humphreys, Charles Alfred, Randolph, Mass 1863 18ПЗ Hunt, Walter Reid, 56 Evergreen Place, East Orange, NJ 1894 1898 Hunt«r, Stanley Mercer, ... |
 | 17 Park Street - Page 48Post-Office Mistión Committee: Miss Florence Everett, Boston (Dorchester, 17 Park Street), Маня., ГяобПМЛЯ ,' Miss Margaret K. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 82The Eastern standard meridian, for the Eastern part of the United States, passes about } of a minute of time east of Philadelphia, and very nearly ... |
 | Providence, RI - Page 62Union for Christian Work, Providence, RI — Organized March 3 1868. The aim of this Society is to furnish such occupation, amusements, and surrounding* ... |
 | Hyde Park, Mass - Page 62Hyde Park, Mass; Recording Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Margaret Blanchard, Concord, Mass. Massachusetts Evangelical Missionary Society. ... |
 | New York - Page 63Greenfield is at the junction of the Fitchburg and Connecticut River Railroads, a little over three hours from Kosten, and five hours from New York. ... |
 | 4 Archdale St., Charleston, SC - Page 244 Archdale St., Charleston, SC 1878 1889 Whitmore, James Herman, Stoneham, Mass 1869 1888 tWhltney, Herbert, Boston (South), Mas» 1873 tWhltney, Mrs. ... |
 | New Orleans, La - Page 89NT ; the Central meridian passes through New Orleans, La., and Chicago Is about 10} minutes of time east of it; the Mountain meridian passes through ... |
 | Iowa Falls, Iowa - Page 4Two Independent Societies at Jamestown, NY, and Iowa Falls, Iowa, have been admitted to Unitarian fellowship. One society dropped from the list last ... |
 | Jamestown, NY - Page 4Two Independent Societies at Jamestown, NY, and Iowa Falls, Iowa, have been admitted to Unitarian fellowship. One society dropped from the list last ... |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 62The Charleston Unitarian Book and Tract Society, Charleston, SC — Organized 1820. Object: The dissemination of Unitarian literature, and promoting ... |
 | Newburgh, NY - Page 50and those in Yonkers and Newburgh, NY. and riainficld, NJ Public meetings are held on the first Friday of each month, from November to May, inclusive. ... |
 | Brookline, Mass - Page 44All business communications should be addressed to the Secretary, at Brookline, Mass. THUSTEES. Hoo. George S. Hale, Boston, Mass President. ... |
 | Toledo, Ohio - Page 56Jennings, Toledo, Ohio (Superintendent uf Ohio and Indiana Churches), Secretary; Augustus Wood, Hubert, Treasurer. ... |
 | Davenport, Iowa - Page 57Gould, Davenport, Iowa; Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, Brooklyn, NY ; Mrs. Isadora Burns, San Francisco, Cal. Committee on Cheerful Letter Exchange: Miss L. ... |
 | Cincinnati, Ohio - Page 51Organized at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 7, 1852. Incorporated May 20, 1882. Annual Meeting in May. Its object is the transaction of business pertaining to ... |
 | Cleveland, Ohio - Page 52Marion M unlock, Cleveland, Ohio, President; Rev. Elijah A. Coil, Marietta, Ohio, Secretary und Treasurer. Missouri Valley Unitarian Conference. ... |
 | Sioux City, Iowa - Page 51Gordon, Sioux City, Iowa; Rev. Caroline J. Bartlett, Kalamazoo, Mich.; Rev. Arthur M. Judy, Davenport, Iowa; John D. Ludden, St. Paul, Minn.; Rev. ... |
 | Concord, NH - Page 64Organized at Concord, NH, Nov. 17, 1891. The objects of the Club are "the promotion of good fellowship among its members, and the consideration of any ... |
 | Atlanta, Ga - Page 51Organized at Atlanta, Ga., April 24, 1884. The purpose of this Conference, as stated in its constitution, is " to promote acquaintance and ... |
 | Littleton, Mass - Page 22Littleton, Mass. . . Littleton, NH . . First Unitarian Society . . . First Unitarian Society . First Congregational Society First Unitarian Society . ... |
 | Flushing - Page 57It is composed of the Alliance Branches in the three Unitarian Societies iu New York City, the three in Brooklyn, and those in Flushing, and Yonkers, ... |
 | Wichita, Kansas - Page 44SOCIETIES: Arkansas City, Lawrence, Newton, Salina, Topeka, and Wichita, Kansas; Carthage, Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo. ; and Outline and Oklahoma ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 63Concord School, Concord, Mass — This is a family boarding-school for boys, founded and conducted by James S. Garland. It is situated in the heart of ... |
 | St. Joseph, Mo - Page 44SOCIETIES: Arkansas City, Lawrence, Newton, Salina, Topeka, and Wichita, Kansas; Carthage, Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo. ; and Outline and Oklahoma ... |
 | Ithaca, NY - Page 3the Thursday following the last Wednesday in June ; following which i<> л vacation, lasting until October 1, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY — JACOB 0. ... |
 | Union City, Pa - Page 43Philadelphia (3 societies), and Union City, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Washington, DC (2 societies); and Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, Canada. ... |
 | Hanover, NH - Page 1Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH — JOHN K. LOUD, Acting /'resident. Commencement, last Thursday in June. Vacationer ten weeks from Commencement. ... |
 | Kalamazoo, Mich - Page 36Kalamazoo, Mich. Keene, NH Kennebunk, Me. Kingston, Mass. Lancaster, Mass. Lancaster, SH, Lawrence, Kan. Lawrence, Mass. Leicester, Maw. ... |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 609, 1876, at Springfield, Mass. Meets biennially, alternating with the meetings of the National Conference. Its purpose is to assemble the Unitarian ... |
 | Savannah - Page 6The Partial Eclipse will be visible from Alaska to Florida, and west of a line drawn from Savannah to Lincoln. Nell., and very small, ... |
 | Saratoga, NY - Page 65Organized at the meeting of the National Conference at Saratoga, NY, Sept. 23, 188Й. Its purpose is "to work for the cause of temperance in whatever ... |
 | Farmington, Me - Page 70Published in the interest of the Maine Conference of Unitarian Churches, at Farmington, Me. Price, 50 cents a year. Single copy, 5 cents. 0. ... |
 | Rochester, NY - Page 40Rochester, NY Mrs. Robert 11. Davis New York, NY Hon. George E. Adam) . . Chicago, 111 Ilev. George W. Stone . . Kansas City, Mo. Francis C. Lowell . ... |
 | Littleton, NH - Page 22Littleton, NH . . First Unitarian Society . . . First Unitarian Society . First Congregational Society First Unitarian Society . ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 68Published at 141 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., and Ann Arbor, Mich. Price, #1.00 a year. 2. Every Other Sunday, Illustrated, fortnightly. Boston. ... |
 | Windsor, Vt - Page 26Windsor, Vt Unitarian Society Winning, Man. .. First Icelandic Unit. Church Winona. Minn. . . . First Unitarian Church . . Winter Harbor, Me. ... |
 | Des Moines, Iowa - Page 51Harvey, Des Moines, Iowa; Kev. Thomas P. Byrnes, Manistee, Mich. The Unitarian Conference of the Middle States and Canada. — Organized under the name ... |
 | Wilmington, Del - Page 43Philadelphia (3 societies), and Union City, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Washington, DC (2 societies); and Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, Canada. ... |
 | Morehouse, New York - Page 49Morehouse, New York, NY; Rev. Stephen H. Camii, Brooklyn, NY ; Rev. George L. Chaney, Atlanta, Ga. Western States : Rev. Trowbridge B. ... |
 | Kansas City - Page 44SOCIETIES: Arkansas City, Lawrence, Newton, Salina, Topeka, and Wichita, Kansas; Carthage, Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo. ; and Outline and Oklahoma ... |
 | Charleston - Page 66The Charleston Unitarian Book and Tract Society, Charleston, 8. C. — Organized 182!). Object: The dissemination of Unitarian literature, and promoting ... |
 | Westford, Mass - Page 26Westford, Mass. . . First Congregational Parish Weston, Mass. . . . First Parish West Superior, Wis. Unitarian Society Westwood, Mass. ... |
 | Chelsea, Mass - Page 20Chelsea, Mass Chicago III First Congregational Society People's Independent Society Unitarian Ch. of Charleston (See Boston. ... |
 | Baltimore, Md - Page 51Pittsburgh, Philadelphia (3 societies), and Union City, Pa. ; Wilmington, Del.; Baltimore, Md.; Washington, DC (2 societies); and Hamilton, Montreal, ... |
 | Milton, Mass - Page 48Milton, Mass. Miss Sarah B. Williams, Taunton, Mass. Mrs. George C. Cressey, Northampton, Mass. Mrs. Charles P. Lombard, Plymouth, Mass. Mrs. Mary K. ... |
 | Dedham, Mass - Page 59Dedham, Mass , Rev. Alvin F. Bailey. Barre, Mass., Rev. Austin 8. Garver, Worcester, Mass., Rev. Edward B. Payne, Berkeley. Cal., Rev. James H. ... |
 | Amherst, Mass - Page 4Seven new churches have been organized during the past year : these are the societies in Amherst, Mass. ; Erie, Pa. ; Hackensack, NJ ; Low- ville, ... |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 25Worcester, Mass. . . Yarmouth. Mo . . . Yonkers, NY ., . . Unitarian Society First Congregational Society First Congregational Parish First Parish ... |
 | Northampton, Mass - Page 57Organized at Northampton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1898. Its objects are to encourage friendly relations among the Liberal churches of the Connecticut Valley, ... |
 | Hackensack, NJ - Page 4Seven new churches have been organized during the past year : these are the societies in Amherst, Mass. ; Erie, Pa. ; Hackensack, NJ ; Low- ville, ... |
 | Erie, Pa - Page 4Seven new churches have been organized during the past year : these are the societies in Amherst, Mass. ; Erie, Pa. ; Hackensack, NJ ; Low- ville, ... |
 | Youngstown, Ohio - Page 52SOCIETIES: Cincinnati (2 societies), Cleveland, Marietta, Toledo, Youngstown, Ohio; and Louisville, Kv. Rev. Marion M unlock, Cleveland, Ohio, ... |
 | Canton, NY - Page 3Lawrence University, Canton, NY — RKV. ISAAC M. ATWOOD, DD, President. — Commencement, Tuesday, June 26. The Year begins September 18 Vacations: ... |
 | Ellsworth, Me - Page 36Ellsworth, Me. Exeter, SU Fairhaven, Mass. Fitchburg, Mass. Fitzwilliam. SU Framingham, Mass. Franeestown, N.1I. Franklin, SH Gardner, Mass. ... |
 | Chattanooga, Tenn - Page 20Chattanooga, Tenn. Chelmsford, Mass. . Chelsea, Mass Chicago III First Congregational Society People's Independent Society Unitarian Ch. of Charleston ... |
 | Vineyard Haven, Mass - Page 4these are the societies in Amherst, Mass. ; Erie, Pa. ; Hackensack, NJ ; Low- ville, NY ; Na tick, Mass. ; Ottawa, Canada; and Vineyard Haven, Mass. ... |
 | Buffalo - Page 51SOCIETIES : Albany, Brooklyn (4 societies), Buffalo (2 societies), Cedarville, Gouverneur, Ithaca, Newburgh, New 'York (3 societies), New Brighton, ... |
 | St. Louis, Mo - Page 49St. Louis, Mo. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Mrs. William C. Gannett . Kochepter, NY Hon. George E. Adams . ... |
 | Greenfield, Mass - Page 55Organized at Greenfield, Mass., Jan. IG, 1867. Meetings held in Juno and October, the latter being the Annual Meeting. |
 | Wilton, NH - Page 25Wilton, NH . . . Wilton, East, NH Winchendon, Mags. First Unitarian Society . , . First Unitarian Society . . First Unitarian Society . ... |
 | San Francisco - Page 66Composed of gentlemen from the churches in San Francisco, and other churches throughout the State. Present membership limited to one hundred and ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 42Should he take a special course at Cambridge or at Meadville, the certificate of the Faculty of either of those schools that he is qualtlicd to preach ... |
 | Oxford - Page 70The theological schools from which these Liberal churches mainly draw their ministers are three in number, namely: Manchester College, Oxford (founded ... |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 6It begins at San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, at 5h. 15m. morn. At Salt Lake and Helena at Mi. 57m. morn. II. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun. ... |
 | Helena, Mont - Page 51SOCIKTIKS: Boulder, Canon Citv, Colorado Springs. Denver, Greeley, Pueblo, and Rocky Ford, Col.; Salt Ше City, Utah; and Helena, Mont. ' |
 | Tacoma, Wash - Page 52Tacoma, Wash. Rocky Mountain Conference of Unitarian and other Liberal Christian Churches. — Organized at Denver, Col., May 17, 1890. |
 | York - Page 76The publications of the Association can be obtained in ffne York at the HLADQUARTERS OF THE MIDDLE STATES CONFERENCE, 104 East Twentieth Street, ... |
 | Puyallup, Wash - Page 44Organized at Puyallup, Wash., Aug. 1, 1892. Annual meeting in the spring; interim meetings optional. SOCIETIES: Portland and Salem, Ore.; Everett, ... |
 | Oakland - Page 65Composed of gentlemen from ihe churches in San Francisco, Oakland, and Alameda. Present membership limited to one hundred and seventy-live. ... |
LessPopular passagesThe Council, during the intervals of the biennial sessions, may fill vacancies in the board of government, and shall have charge of all business having reference to the interests of the Conference, and intrusted to it by that body, which is hereby declared a purely advisory one. Page 48 The annual meeting, for the election of officers and the transaction of other business, shall be held in... Page 67 MoreSecretaries, and Treasurer shall be chosen annually, to serve for one year, or until their successors shall be chosen. The eighteen other persons, of whom three shall be women, shall be chosen for three years, or until their successors shall be chosen ¡and one-third shall be chosen annually. Page 35 There will be four eclipses this year, two of the Sun and two of the Moon, as follows : I. Page 6 Conference for its biennial meeting, the Council shall issue a circular letter of call to the churches and organizations in its fellowship, accompanying it with a form of certificate, the production of which shall be the proof of membership of the Conference until others are elected, unless otherwise ordered by the Conference. Page 48 These churches accept the religion of Jesus, holding, in accordance with his teaching, that practical religion is summed up in love to God and love to man. The Conference recognizes the fact that its constituency is Congregational in tradition and polity. Therefore, it declares that nothing in this Constitution is to be construed as an authoritative test ; and we cordially invite to our working fellowship any who, while differing from us in belief, are in general sympathy with our spirit and our... Page 49 ... disposed of and assigned by any four of said trustees. SEC. 3. On the first Monday after the annual election of the exchange, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, the trustees of the gratuity fund shall organize by electing a chairman and a secretary and treasurer of the gratuity fund, who shall serve for one year or until their successors shall be chosen. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. Page 35 Primarily, to quicken the religious life of our Unitarian churches, and to bring the women of the denomination into closer acquaintance, co-operation, and fellowship. Page 57 VIII. — The Annual Meeting of the Association shall be held in the month of May, at such time and place as the Board of Directors may appoint ; of which due notice shall be given, by circular to the churches, and by advertisement in two or more newspapers published in Boston, at least ten days previous. Page 36 Dec. 7, 1864, at which, in view of the need of enlarged denominational activity, a resolution was adopted calling "a convention, to consist of the pastor and two delegates from each church or parish in the Unitarian denomination, to meet in the city of New York, to consider the interests of our cause, and to institute measures for its good. Page 40 Less |