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- catalog abstract "This collection is divided into five series. Series I contains Rose's sermons and addresses, arranged alphabetically by title. Series II is comprised of Rose's other writings, the bulk of which are newspaper articles. Series III consists of music composed by Rose. Series IV contains worship material, including prayers, communion service and funeral materials. Finally, Series V consists of Rose's biographical file containing letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs.".
- catalog contributor b1903888.
- catalog coverage "Lynn (Mass.) Church history.".
- catalog date "1889".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:DIV.LIB:div00458".
- catalog description "This collection is divided into five series. Series I contains Rose's sermons and addresses, arranged alphabetically by title. Series II is comprised of Rose's other writings, the bulk of which are newspaper articles. Series III consists of music composed by Rose. Series IV contains worship material, including prayers, communion service and funeral materials. Finally, Series V consists of Rose's biographical file containing letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs.".
- catalog description "William Wallace Rose (1889-1969) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received his STD from Tufts College in 1912, attended Harvard Divinity School in 1913 and Yale University in 1916, and received his DD from St. Lawrence University in 1928. Rose also received an honorary DD from the Crane Theological School of Tufts University in 1952. He was ordained to the Unitarian ministry in 1912, at South Weymouth, Massachusetts, and also served parishes in Bridgeport, Connecticut; Rochester, New York; and Lynn, Massachusetts. In 1958, he was named minister emeritus of the First Universalist Church of Lynn, Massachusetts. He was also a music composer and even had one of his compositions, "Chapel Bells," performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1937. Rose is the author of When Death Takes Someone You Love (1928) and Thoughts for Today: Every-Day Resources for Living (1945), a collection of his syndicated newspaper columns on religious matters for The Item.".
- catalog extent "7 boxes".
- catalog issued "1889".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Lynn (Mass.) Church history.".
- catalog subject "First Universalist Church (Lynn, Mass.)".
- catalog subject "Rose, William Wallace, 1889-1969.".
- catalog title "Rose, William Wallace, 1889-1969. Papers, 1889-1969 (inclusive), 1927-1969 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Clippings. ftamc".
- catalog type "Photoprints. ftamc".
- catalog type "Sermons. ftamc".
- catalog type "collection".