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—Harry Meserve
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NEW!
October 2009 Newsletter is Now Posted
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2010 Youth History Prize
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2009 Youth History Prize Essay by Olivia Spooner
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Celebrating 50 Years Since the Syracuse Conference
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There are new resources for Congregational and Local Research and Archives under the UU RESEARCH LINKS tab
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NEW! GA & Other Lectures
2008 Self and Society in American Transcendentalism by Philip F. Gura
2008 Minns Lecture #5: A Faith for a Few? by Rev. Mark Harris
2008 Wright Lecture: From Consensus to Conflict to Contact, by J.D. Bowers