Society for Ethical Culture Miscellaneous Material, [1894]-1946

New York Historical Society


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1894 - 1946
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Arranged chronologically. Includes a pamphlet of the by-laws for the Society, revised and adopted May, 14, 1894 (New York : Lehmaier Press, [1894]); a pamphlet titled "A few facts concerning the Workingman's School ... " ([New York : s.n., before 1910]; a program of exercises for the dedication of the New Meeting House at Central Park West and newspaper clippings about the dedication (1910); two satin ribbons worn at the dedication (1910); a program for the Elizabethan Fair and newspaper clippings about the fair (1910); an invitation for the members to attend a Patriots' Day Festival (1919); a program for "The Light," a performance (1919); a letter by Birdie and Lousie Morgenstern about "The Light" (1919); a general information sheet titled "What is the Society for Ethical Culture?" (194-?]; a program for a Thanksgiving play, "The Promised Land"; two brochures and a card regarding lectures at the John L. Elliot Institute for Human Resources, first and second semesters (1942, 1943); a transcript titled "Ethical factors in American Revolution," an address by Dr. David Saville Muzzey (1943); an announcement for a lecture series titled "Youth faces the post-War world" ([1944]); an invitation for the Annual Felix Adler Lecture (1945); an announcement for "Coming Sunday morning meetings (1946}. Founded in 1876 by Felix Adler; located at 2 West 64th Street (at Central Park West), New York, N.Y.. Checklist available in the library; item level control.

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