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Military chaplains -- United States.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Bishop Alfred Harding to Copeland, 1918-01-21

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.14
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"I find on file your application for appointment as a Chaplain in the Army with your Bishop's testimonial, but no other testimonials and no list of positions hitherto held in the Church...."

Dates: 1918-01-21

Letter from Bishop J.A. Rhinelander to Copeland, 1915-01-30

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.5
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"As to Ridley Park. I am sorry that things have turned out the way they have, but such things are unavoidable under our present system. It doesn't really matter much whether the Vestrymen are reasonable or the reverse...."

Dates: 1915-01-30

Letter from Bishop Thomas Garland to Copeland, 1915-02-17

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.5
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"...in reply would say that there is more to do inb Gulph Mills than one would think from looking at the place but in addition if we could have an active young man like you in that place I would find other work for him to do...."

Dates: 1915-02-17

Letter from "Bob" to "Friend", 1918-07-10

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.16
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Written from Beauxwood Hospital, Wokingham: "...Since April 30th I have [passed] through six hospitals, [twice] in France and twice in [B---]...the hospital life has opened the [---] feelings within me as I have witnessed some sad scenes...."

Dates: 1918-07-10

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1915-06-09

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.7
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"...I will be absent from Philadelphia...otherwise it would give me great pleasure to attend and make the opening address at the conference...This is the age of Democracy. Divine Rights Rulers have proven themselves able to build up efficient machines but they do not develope ethical and independent personalities...."

Dates: 1915-06-09

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1915-12-20

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.8
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"...I have no intention of pulling away from the Democratic Club if the boys want me. At the same time I do not feel that I care to belong to the organization if the boys show a desire to restrict the freedom of my utterance in any way...."

Dates: 1915-12-20

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1916-02-11

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.10
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"I am arranging, as you know, to have members of the Democratic Club deliver five of the noonday addresses on the Saturdays during Lent at St. Stephen's...."

Dates: 1916-02-11

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1917-10-09

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.13
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"...As men grow older they realize that the future is quietly shaping itself, and that our control over events is very small...who could have foreseen these present developments, and the fearfull atrocities of which the Germans have been guilty...the great trouble in all our discussions of church unity is that it falls into the hands of people who are church politicians...."

Dates: 1917-10-09

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1919-02-07

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.27
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"I accept your delination simply because I do not want you to feel uncomfortable...There are many people who want to see in a minister a fine animal, and undoubtedly physical vigor and vitality are a great aid to a speakewr, but you have something to say, and that is even more important than physical vigor...."

Dates: 1919-02-07

Letter from Carl E. Grammer to Copeland, 1925-04-29

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Identifier: 2010.054.1.29
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"You would do me a favor if you would write me briefly the points that you made in your paper on liberal evangelicalism...."

Dates: 1925-04-29