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Series: “Great Possessions”, September 1923

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: II

Content Description

From the Collection: This collection has research materials used by Allan William Freed for his dissertation: Arthur Whitefield Spalding: A Study of His Life and Contributions to Family-Life Education in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Other than some items of biographical and personal worth, the substantive part of this collection is primarily of A.W. Spalding’s published writings spanning forty years. The collection is divided in chronological order by type of items (books, articles, etc.). It also includes writings by other authors on the topic of education for family life, and includes documents pertaining to the Home Commission Department.

There is a second collection with the same name in the Center for AdventistResearch. The provenance–or history–of the collection is different so they were not combined. A user of this collection needs to be aware of and peruse the othercollection as they do overlap.

Dates

  • September 1923

Extent

From the Collection: 3 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

List of Series Titles

  • “Some Common Sense and Pedagogy,” October 1923
  • “Little Red Schoolhouse Fundamentals,” November1923
  • “Slaves to the Book,” December 1923
  • “Making the Bible, Life,” January 1924
  • “The Language of Heaven,” February 1924
  • “Touching Life and Teaching It,” March 1924
  • “The A, B, C of Education,” April 1924
  • “We Can’t and We Can,” May 1924
  • “According to Our Several Ability,” June 1924

Published In

Home and School

Repository Details

Part of the Center for Adventist Research Manuscript Collections Repository

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