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Show Establishment and Collapse: 1891-1900 the ministry without any formal seminary or theological training, being ordained to the independent ministry by a church in Reno, Nevada. When he taught in Unitarian churches it was always with the congrega tion being told that he himself was not a Unitarian." Mila non-sectarian People's Tupper received The 1889. First a same Unitarian B.Litt. degree from Cornell University in year she was ordained and installed at the Church at LaPorte, Indiana, where she Rapids, minister for two years. She then moved to Grand Michigan, and was the Unitarian minister there until 1893. She married Rezin A. remained as Maynard in 1893 and moved to Reno, staying for three years. They then moved to Santa Monica, California, where they were joint ministers at the Unitarian church from 1896 The Maynards came to and the twelve-month $1,800, the both just were minutes called Rezin A. as to 1897. Salt Lake contract being City in December 1897, for them both amended to The set indicate that ministers of the Unitarian Maynard." was membership at society, the at they not beginning of their ministry was 324.51 Their's was a joint ministry, in which neither was the senior minister. The Maynards alter nated in the two preaching of sections which met Sunday on sermons. two Unity Club had evenings of the week; Monday evening Rev. R. A. Maynard lead a Shakespeare class and Thursday both the Maynards conducted a class in Evolution. They also jointly edited The Unitarian, a local weekly newsletter of the society, only two issues of which have survived. The earlier of the two, which is dated 2 April 49 50 The Denver Times, 5 November 1899, 7. Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes, 29 December 1897, located in Ms 508, Bx I, Fd 4. 51 The Salt Lake Herald, 13 December 1897,8. 43 |