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Show The Last Decades: 1961-1991 with Florien Wineriter and Joan May. It entity on 24 February 1977, with a total of profession, along became a legal by $ 20 donated had risen reached now ment Richard Aaron." After one year the amount and the in amount the endowment has $1,820, to over provides $149,000. The interest from this endow needed funds for various church projects. The search committee, which was headed by Alan Coombs, decided on John Crane was invited to come to was flattered the at the ministerial candidate, and he Crane City. the offer but needed at a little Crane called Coombs three matter. that he had as Salt Lake accepted replied time to days and that he consider explained invitation from the Unitarian church an Golden, Colorado. About three months later Alan Coombs congregation Dick as their received Henry College in 1943, new an minister the Rev. Richard A.B. where in he decided he graduation somehow-though must Society. By participate suggestion Henry. one of in the war agreed abandon the idea of prepare for a navy Harvard Divinity School and then driving an chaplaincy. ambulance and instead transferred to He enrolled at to the the time of in anon-combatant role-and with his draft board's to Harvard degree Philosophy undergraduate he was at as an the founders of the Harvard Pacifist his proposed to Theological Seminary, where he received a B.D. degree in 1946. In 1970 Rev. Henry received an honorary D.D. degree from Meadville/Lombard Theologi cal School. Henry was a minister at Brooklyn, New York, from 1946 to 1949. In June of 1949 he accepted a call from the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Church in Knoxville, Ten26 Fd 3. the Union Endowment Trust Fund Minutes, 24 February 1977, located in Ms 508, Bx 28, 151 |