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1 INVENTORY OF THE CLIFTON JUDSON ALLEN PAPERS AR. 795 - 221 C. J. Allen 2 CLIFTON JUDSON ALLEN PAPERS AR 795 – 221 Summary Main Entry: Clifton Judson Allen Papers Date Span: 1924 – 1980 Abstract: Southern Baptist pastor, denominational leader, and Sunday School Board Executive. Graduate of Furman University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.M. and Ph.D). Served as pastor to churches in Kentucky and North Carolina. In 1937 he began his service as asssociate editor at Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and served in this position until his retirement in 1968. He also served as the Recording Secretary of the SBC. The papers cover his service as pastor, his work with the Board and his activities as recording secretary of the SBC. The collection includes sermons, extensive correspondence, administrative files, articles and writings, family information, biographical data, theological subject files, Baptist World Alliance material, information on Bible conferences, Bible notes, material related to the Broadman Bible Commentary, Sunday School curriculum information, subject files, criticisms of Board literature, denominational calendar committee files, foreign missions material, seminary class notes, international correspondence with theologians and Baptist leaders. Also includes information on the Interagency Council, International Council of Religious Education, Missionary Education Council, Life and Work curriculum, Hight C. Moore, National Council of Churches, race relations, Crusade for Christian Morality, Revised Standard Version of the Bible, and Tennessee and North Carolina churches. Size: 88 linear ft. Collection #: AR 795 – 221 Biographical Sketch Clifton Judson Allen was born November 7, 1901 in a small farming community in Latta, Dillon County, South Carolina. He was the last of seven children of William Benjamin Allen, a farmer, and Theodisia (Cox) Allen, a housewife. He attended local grammar schools and graduated from Oalcho High School in 1919. He graduated from Furman University with a B.A. degree in 1923, from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with the Th.M. degree in 1928, followed by the Ph.D. degree in 1932. Allen was converted and baptized at the Catfish Creek Baptist Church in the Pee Dee Association and ordained by them in 1926. From 1923 – 1926, he was principal of Minturn High School in his hometown of Latta, South Carolina, and from 1928 – 1931, he was a tutor in the department of Greek New Testament at the seminary. From 1926 – 1937, he was pastor of the McHenry Baptist Church, McHenry, Kentucky; Utica Baptist Church, Utica, Kentucky; First Baptist Church Fairmont, North Carolina; and the Western Avenue Baptist Church, Statesville, North Carolina. 3 In mid 1937, Allen accepted a position as associate editorial secretary at the Baptist Sunday School Board in Nashville, Tennessee, where he served for 31 years until his retirement in 1968. Here he made the most significant contribution of his career to the cause of Sunday Schools and religious education. The Editorial Department, as it was called then, was responsible for preparing a style manual, which dictated the editorial style of all Board publications; securing copyrights on the Board's printed materials and giving permission for their republication and use in other publications; and serving as editor for special projects like encyclopedias and commentaries and interpreting the Board's ministry of Bible teaching and Christian education. In 1945, he was elected editorial secretary, following in the footsteps of Hight C Moore and W. R. White, both able denominational statesmen. In these years, his ministry expanded to include a weekly radio program on WSM, teaching the Sunday School lesson, and writing and editing, for more than 20 years, Points for Emphasis. In the final ten years with the Board, he made several trips abroad, visiting sixteen countries with Southern Baptist career missionaries and others, speaking, teaching and promoting the cause of Sunday Schools and religious education. He also found time to represent the Board on the Uniform Lessons Series committee, Commission on Teaching, and Baptist World Alliance, as well as serving the Southern Baptist Convention as recording secretary. Allen wrote several books and contributed scores of articles to Baptist and other periodicals. After his retirement from the Baptist Sunday School Board, Allen returned to live in Winston – Salem, North Carolina and serve as adjunct professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. In 1981, his beloved wife, Hattie Bell (McCracken) Allen, died. In 1982, he married Mrs. Rosiland Sheppard Street, widow of a successful pastor. In 1985, he witnessed the declining health and death of his first - born son and namesake, Judson Boyce Allen. Clifton J. Allen died of cancer in Winston - Salem, North Carolina on May 5, 1986 at the age of 84. He was survived by his second wife, a daughter and son, and seven grandchildren. His funeral was conducted at First Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee where he held membership for forty years. Burial was in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens in Nashville. Scope and Content Notes The Clifton Judson Allen Papers is an extensive collection of personal and work – related papers from the early 1920’s to shortly before the time of his death. The papers begin when he was principal of a small school and continue through his education, at Furman University and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and his illustrious career until his retirement years in Winston – Salem, North Carolina. They contain information about his early pastorates beginning with the church at McHenry, Kentucky through Fairmont and Western Avenue in North Carolina. His papers expand with his writing in the 1930’s for publications for the Sunday School Board in Nashville, his eventual employment by the Board in 1937, his elevation to editorial secretary in 1945, and his retirement in 1968. Also included, while he was with the Baptist Convention, are his work with the Baptist World Alliance, his work on the Committee for Uniform Lessons, and his world travels. Several series are contained in Allen’s papers: some materials from the collection of Hight C Moore, Allen’s predecessor as editorial secretary, and some materials from Dr. Gaines Stanley Dobbins papers, his predecessor in the Bible Teaching and Training Committee of the Baptist World Alliance. Additionally, there are materials related to the early reference by the Sunday School Board of the Revised Standard Version of the scriptures, the “Becoming Incident”, the Ralph Elliott controversy over The Message of Genesis, and his work with The Encyclopedia of 4 Southern Baptists. The collection contains personal and work – related correspondence and official papers, minutes of various associations and work group meetings, newspaper and periodical clippings, and seven and one – half linear feet of commentary on the scriptures, mostly written as lesson development, representing every book in the Old and New Testaments, except Jude. Prominent persons whose correspondence or other materials are contained or referenced in the collection are: J. McKee Adams, Theodore F. Adams, Judson Boyce Allen, O. K. and Marjorie Moore Armstrong, C. E. Autrey, Robert A. Baker, Henley H. Barnett, Jasper N. Barnett, Bruce Barton, Carl E. Bates, George R. Beasley – Murray, A. Donald Bell, Harold C. Bennett, Millard J. Berquest, Ollin T. Binkley, Sir Cyril Black, Bobby Bowden, Claude B. Bowen, Raybun L. Brantley, Robert Bratcher, Claude U. Broach, Joe W. Burton, George W. Card, Alfred W. Carpenter, James Earl “Jimmy” Carter, William Owen Carver, R. Paul Caudill, Baker James Cauthen, Kenneth L. Chaffin, John R. Claypool, Russell Colgate, Charles Colson, Owen Cooper, Norman W. Cox, Alfred Leland Crabbe, Winston J. Crawley, Willie Amos Criswell, Austin Crouch, John Marvin Crowe, and George W. Cummins. Additional personalities include: Chauncey R. Daley, W. Hersey Davis, G. Henton Davies, J. M. Dawson, Russell H. Dilday, Jr., J. E. Dillard, A. C. Dixon, Gaines Stanley Dobbins, Edwin B. Dozier, John M. Drakeford, Jimmy Draper, James M. Dunn, John Eddins, H. Leo Eddleman, L. R. Elliott, Ralph H. Elliott, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., William R. Estep, William J. Fallis, Milton Ferguson, Wilbur C. Fields, Ben Fisher, David Fite, Jesse C. Fletcher, Jesse Hill Ford, Clyde Taylor Francisco, Ellis Adams Fuller, James Burton Gambrell, James Leo Garrett, Maxfield Garrott, Allen W. Graves, James Leo Green, Joseph F. Green, Jr., J. D. Gray, Homer Lamar Grice, James Herrick Hall, Edgar F. Hallock, Billy James Hargis, Phillip B. Harris, Robert J. Hastings, D. Swan Hayworth, Brooks Hays, Joe Davis Heacock, Forrest H. Heeren, Jesse Helms, Garland D. Hendricks, William L. Hendricks, Milton S. Hershey, W. Bryant Hicks, John L. Hill, Leonard Hill, Samuel L. Hill, Edward Glenn Hinson, Herschel H. Hobbs, Thomas Luther Holcomb, William K. Holman, Roy L. Honeycutt, John C. Howell, Nolan P. Howington, William L. Howse, R. Lofton Hudson, J. D. Hughey and Cordell Hull. Other persons included are: Harold Ingraham, James F. Jarman, W. Maxey Jarman, C. Oscar Johnson, G. Kearney Keegan, W. Fred Kendall, J. Hardee Kennedy, Herman L. King, Jere Lambdin, Frank H. Leavell, Roland Q. Leavell, Ullin W. Leavell, E. E. “Hot Dog” Lee, G. Avery Lee, R. G. Lee, Bill Leonard, Gomer R. Lesch, William L. Lumpkin, John Lewis, W. Randall Lolley, Leon McBeth, Duke Kimbrough McCall, Albert McClellan, Reginald M. McDonough, Edward A. McDowell, Gaye L. McGlothlen, Benjamin Bayless McKinney, Charles E. Maddrey, J. Cordell Maddux, T. B. Maston, C. E. Matthews, Frank K. Means, Robert L. Middleton, Dale Moody, Hight C Moore, Merrill D. Moore, William Hardy Morton, William Mueller, Edgar Young Mullins, Robert E. Naylor, John P. Newport, Wayne Edward Oates, Franklin W. Owen, G. Keith Parker, Henry Franklin Paschall, Frank W. Patterson, Heber F. Peacock, Jr. Winston Pearce, Hugh R. Peterson, Harry M. Piland, Bill Pinson, W. F. Powell, James Milburn Price, J. Percy Priest, Robert H. Proctor and Edwin Hughes Pruden. Additional persons are: M. Theron Rankin, Howard M. Reaves, George W. Redding, William J. Reynolds, Raymond M. Rigdon, Ray F. Robbins, Archibald Thomas Robertson, Porter Wroe Routh, Arthur B. Rutledge, Penrose Saint - Amant, John Richard Sampey, Harold Glenn Sanders, Lee Rutland Scarborough, Eberhard Schroeder, George W. Schroder, Fon H. Scofield, Jr., Elmo B. Scogging, Cecil Sherman, H. Seborn Simpson, W. Hines Sims, John Calvin Slemp, Bailey Smith, B. W. Spillman, Frank Stagg, Victor L. Stanfield, Sydor L. Stealey, J. W. Storer, Jesse Stuart, James L. Sullivan, Chester Swor, W. O. Thomason, W. Peyton Thurmon, William R. Tolbert, Charles Treadway, Harold W. Tribble, George Washington Truett, J. Clyde Turner, Foy Valentine, 5 Noble Van Ness, G. Hugh Wamble, Wayne E. Ward, Casper C. Warren, A. V. Washburn, J. Wash Watts, Jesse B. Witherspoon, Rufus W. Weaver, Jaroy Webber, Leonard E. Wedel, W. R. White, J. Howard Williams, J. O. Williams, Davis C. Woolley, Francis E. Wright, W. Forbes Yarborough, Kyle M. Yates and Alvin C. York. Associations or institutions represented in the collection by correspondence or other materials are: Baptist Jubilee Advance, Baptist Missionary Fellowship of Great Britain, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Theological Seminary (Ruschlikon), Baptist Training Union, Baptist Union of Great Britain, Baptist World Alliance, Baptist World Congress, Book Committee, Boyce Bible School, Broadman Bible Commentary, Broadman Press, Carson - Newman College, Convention Press, Christian Life Commission, Coker College, Commission on Graded Curriculum, Committee on the Uniform Series, Cooperative Curriculum Project, and Crusade for Christian Morality. Additional committees and institutions are: Dargan – Carver Library, European Baptist Federation, Federal Council of Churches of Christ, Foreign Mission Board (now International Board of World Missions), Furman University, Glorieta and Ridgecrest Baptist Assemblies, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, Green lake Baptist Assembly, Historical Commission, Interagency Council (of the Southern Baptist Convention), International Council of Religious Education, Kentucky General Association, Life and Work Curriculum, Missionary Education Council, National Baptist Publishing Board, National Council of Churches, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Zealand Baptists, North Carolina Baptist State Convention, and the National Sunday School Association. Others are: Quarternion Club, Renolda House, Rotary Club, Southern Baptist Convention, Southeastern Baptist, Woman’s Missionary Union, World Council of Christian Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Religious Education Association, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Spanish Baptist Theological Seminary, Stetson University, Stewardship Commission, Sunday School Board, William Jewell College, Wingate College Education, and the World Council of Churches. The collection is arranged in alphabetical order by folder title. The major series within the collection are also arranged in alphabetical order, with some arrangement by date within individual folders. The collection comprises 97 linear feet of materials. Additions to the collection are not anticipated. The initial materials in the collection were given personally by Dr. Allen during his tenure as editorial secretary of the Board and added to at the time of his retirement in 1968. The final materials, and the bulk of his collection, were given shortly before his death. Arrangement Collection is arranged in alphabetical order by folder title. Provenance Donated by C. J. Allen, 1986. Preferred Citation Clifton Judson Allen Papers, Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee. Access Restrictions None 6 Subject Terms Adams, James McKee Allen, Hattie Belle McCracken Armstrong, Marjorie Moore Barnette, Jasper Newton, 1887 – 1965 Hill, John Leonard, 1878 – 1964 Holcomb, Thomas Luther, 1882 – 1972 Elliott, Ralph, 1925 – Moore, Hight C., 1871 – 1957 Sullivan, James L. (James Lenox), 1910 – 2005 Van Ness, Noble, 1897 – 1976 Lambdin, Jerry Elmer, 1889 – 1960 Criswell, W. A.(Wallie A.), 1909 – 2002 Henderson, John Thompson, 1858 – 1946 Huggins, Maloy Alton, 1890 – 1971 Southern Baptist Convention. Sunday School Board Southern Baptist Convention – History – 20th Century Baptist Ideals Committee Baptist Jubilee Advance Baptist World Alliance Southern Baptist Convention, Denominational Calendar Committee Southern Baptist Convention, Interagency Council Broadman Press International Council of Religious Education Southern Baptist Convention, Missionary Education Council National Council of Churches Southern Baptist Theological Seminary North Carolina Baptist Convention Sunday School Literature Peace – Religious Aspects Baptist – Sermons Christian Education Missions, Foreign Race Relations – Baptists Related Material Allen, Clifton J. Affirmation of Our Faith. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1972 Allen, Clifton J. (editor) The Broadman Bible Commentary. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1969, 1972 Allen, Clifton J. (editor) Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists, Volumes III and IV. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1971, 1982. Allen, Clifton J. Life Is Worth Your Best. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1980. Allen, Clifton J. Points for Emphasis. Nashville: Broadman Press/Convention Press, 1945 – 1968. 7 Allen, Clifton J. Theological Foundations for the Development of Programs for the Southern Baptist Convention. Nashville: Southern Baptist Convention, Sunday School Board, 1965. Cox, Norman W. (editor) and Clifton J. Allen (associate editor) Encyclopedia of Southern Baptists, Volumes I and II. Nashville: Broadman Press, 1958. Folder Listings Box 1 1.1 Abstract of Principles 1.2 Accountability (trust) 1.3 Ackland, Donald F., 1949, 1973 1.4 Ackland, Donald F. – Employment, 1950 1.5 Acrostic Alliteration 1.6 Adams, James McKee (1886, 1945) 1.7 Adams, Saxe 1.8 Adams, Theodore F. 1.9 Addresses 1.10 Addresses, Speeches, 1937, 1955 1.11 Addresses, Speeches, 1955, 1968 1.12 Addresses – By Others 1.13 Aderholt, Dessel 1.14 Adjusted Sunday Morning Teaching Procedure for Young People 1.15 Adkins, Bruce and Betty 1.16 Administrative Committee – (to) Executive Committee, SBC – Report, 1958 1.17 Administrative Staff, 1966, 1970 1.18 Administrative Staff – Minutes, 1955 – 1958 1.19 Administrative Staff, 1955, 1956 1.20 Administrative Staff, 1957, 1958 1.21 Adoption Pamphlet 1.22 Adult Education, 1980 1.23 Adult Leadership in Southern Baptist Churches – I, 1966 1.24 Adult Leadership in Southern Baptist Churches – II, 1966 1.25 Adult Quarterly, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 1.26 Adult Teacher, 1962 1.27 Adult Writers' Conference, 1959 1.28 Affirmation of Our Faith, 1972 1.29 Africa – Proposal, 1962 1.30 Aging, 1964 1.31 Aging Curriculum, 1966 1.32 Air Force Training Manual (National Council of Churches), 1960 1.33 Akers, J. F. (1871, 1985) 1.34 Alabama – Birmingham – First Baptist Church, 1944 1.35 Alabama – Decatur – Central Baptist Church, 1966 1.36 Alabama – Montgomery Baptist Association, 1947 1.37 Alcohol, 1954 1.38 Alexander, David K. 8 1.39 All - Church Study Course Committee – Report 1.40 Allen, (brother) 1.41 Allen, Clifton Judson – Addresses 1.42 Allen, Clifton Judson – Affirmations of Our Faith, 1972 1.43 Allen, Clifton Judson – The All - Age Sunday School, Geared For Growth 1.44 Allen, Clifton Judson – American Imperialism, 1941 1.45 Allen, Clifton Judson – Are Other Religions Adequate? 1952 1.46 Allen, Clifton Judson – Bible Study Through Uniform Lessons 1.47 Allen, Clifton Judson – Biography, 1964 1.48 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Book of the Christian Faith, 1971 1.49 Allen, Clifton Judson – Burning Hearts 1.50 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Christian Commission to Teach, 1964 1.51 Allen, Clifton Judson – Christian Homes in the Making, 1946 1.52 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Church 1.53 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Curriculum of the Sunday School Board 1.54 Allen, Clifton Judson – Developing a Curriculum for the Small Church, 1971 1.55 Allen, Clifton Judson – Developing a Curriculum Guide 1.56 Allen, Clifton Judson – Doctor of Divinity, 1960 1.57 Allen, Clifton Judson – Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, 1980 1.58 Allen, Clifton Judson – Final Job Responsibilities, 1967 1.59 Allen, Clifton Judson – God's Eternal Now 1.60 Allen, Clifton Judson – Toward Maturity as a Denomination, 1977 1.61 Allen, Clifton Judson – I'd Like You to Meet My Friend, 1956 1.62 Allen, Clifton Judson – Is It The Will of God That Good People Should Suffer? 1985 1.63 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Lordship of Christ, 1963 1.64 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Meaning and Practice of Prayer, 1971 1.65 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Ministry on the Way Out? 1963 1.66 Allen, Clifton Judson – My Credo 1.67 Allen, Clifton Judson – My Living Faith, 1966 1.68 Allen, Clifton Judson – My Next Assignment – Sermon, 2/19/1920 1.69 Allen, Clifton Judson – A New Dimension in Baptist Work, 1964 1.70 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Power of the Word, 1945 1.71 Allen, Clifton Judson – Reappraising Our Educational Task - Religious Education Workshop, 1961 1.72 Allen, Clifton Judson – A Reasonable Approach to Controversial Issues, 1965 1.73 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Requirements of Christian Leadership, 1972 1.74 Allen, Clifton Judson – Retirement, 1968 1.75 Allen, Clifton Judson – Some Issues Affecting Southern Baptist Life, 1982 1.76 Allen, Clifton Judson – Southern Baptists and Religious Education 1.77 Allen, Clifton Judson – Study Paper on Theological Foundations for Task II: Woman's Missionary Union and Brotherhood (Commission), 1965 1.78 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Sunday School Board and Its Work, 1968 1.79 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Teaching Ministry of the Church 1.80 Allen, Clifton Judson – Techniques in Curriculum Writing 1.81 Allen, Clifton Judson – Theological Foundations for the Development of Programs and Materials for Southern Baptist Churches, 1955 1.82 Allen, Clifton Judson – The Teacher's Bible, 1955 9 Box 2 2.1 Allen, Clifton Judson – This Grace Also – Executive Committee – Tract, 1955 2.2 Allen, Clifton Judson – Uniform Lessons: An Evaluation, 1960 2.3 Allen, Clifton Judson – What is Meant by the Biblical Revelation? 2.4 Allen, Clifton Judson – When Faith Becomes a Force 2.5 Allen, Ethel – 953 2.6 Allen, Hattie Belle McCracken (Mrs. Clifton J.), 1946 – 1981 2.7 Allen, J.P. – The Formalities of Life, 1953 2.8 Allen, Jimmy R., 1978 2.9 Allen, Judson Boyce, 1965 2.10 Allen, Mavis, 1964 2.11 Allen, R. Earl, 1969 2.12 Allen, Robert Moore, 1964 2.13 Allen, Sally, 1953 2.14 Allen, William Fletcher, 1963 – (Cousin) 2.15 Allen - Sullivan – Conferences, 1964, 1965 2.16 Allison, F. Paul, 1971 2.17 Allison, (Howard) Larry, 1965 2.18 Ambassador in Bonds – Film, 1975 2.19 American Baptist Convention, 1958 – 1966 2.20 American Baptist Convention – Board of Education and Publication, 1953 – 1958 2.21 American Baptist Foreign Mission Society, 1942 2.22 American Baptists and Southern Baptists – Cooperation, 1944, 1967 2.23 American Bible Society, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1948 2.24 American Bible Society – Advisory Council Docket, 1957 2.25 American Bible Society – Correspondence, 1955 – 1959 2.26 American Bible Society – Correspondence, 1960 – 1964 2.27 American Bible Society – Correspondence, 1965 – 1969 2.28 American Bible Society – God's Word for a New Age, 1964 2.29 American Bible Society – Promotion, 1941, 1942 2.30 American Bible Society – Sullivan, James L., 1955 2.31 American Churches to Hitler, 1937 2.32 American Jewish Committee, 1962, 1970 2.33 American Theological Committee – "The Church" – Questionnaire 2.34 American Theological Committee – Meeting, Minutes, 1943 2.35 American Theological Committee – Papers, 1942, 1943 2.36 American Theological Committee – Preliminary Report, Study, 1943 2.37 American Theological Committee – Report 2.38 Ames, Dorothy E. – Flight Plan for the Winged Foal, 1961 2.39 Andersonville, 1933 2.40 Annual Friendly Gathering, 1950 2.41 Anthems, Payment for, 1955 2.42 Anti – Defamation League, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1969 2.43 Anti – Semitism – Current Anti - Semitic Activities Abroad, 1963 2.44 Apocrypha 2.45 Appleby, Rosalee Miles 2.46 Approaches and Techniques of Field Services, 1965 10 2.47 Arendall, E. M. – “The Touch of the Master’s Hand.” 2.48 Arkansas Baptist Hospital – Student Nurses – Bible Study Course 2.49 Armed Forces Curriculum – Correspondence, 1960 – 1966 2.50 Armed Forces Curriculum – Guides, 1954 – 1955 2.51 Armed Forces Curriculum – Guides, 1964 – 1966 2.52 Armed Forces Curriculum – Phase I, 1962 2.53 Armed Forces Curriculum – Phase II, 1963 – 1964 2.54 Armed Forces Curriculum – Prospectus, 1966 – 1967 2.55 Armed Forces Curriculum – Unified Protestant Sunday School Curriculum – Phase I, Phase II – Proposed, 1963 2.56 Arms Control – SALT II, 1979 2.57 Armstrong, Louise E. – The Seven Windows of Successful Teaching 2.58 Armstrong, Marjorie Moore – You've Story to Tell, 1941 – 1955 2.59 Armstrong, Marjorie Moore – Writing for the Religious Press, 1939 – 1975 2.60 Arnold, A. Stuart, 1963, 1966 2.61 Article Ideas, 1956 2.62 Articles, 1955 2.63 Articles, 1975 2.64 Articles, 1974, 1975 2.65 Articles, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1976 2.66 Articles, 1960 2.67 Articles, Clippings – Short, 1959, 1963, 1975, 1976 2.68 Ashcraft, J. Morris, 1961 2.69 Assembly Operation Goals, 1966, 1967 2.70 Assignments, 1953 2.71 Association Goals, Strategies, and Action Plans, 1966 2.72 Association Press, 1966 2.73 Association – Written Documents, 1974 2.74 Association for Childhood Education, 1941 2.75 Associational Frontier, 1943 2.76 At Home Week – Baptist Sunday School Board, 1968 2.77 Atkinson, Ralph C. (Jr.), 1974 2.78 Atkinson, Ralph C. (Jr.) – Administrative Controls for Baptist Churches, 1965 Box 3 3.1 Atlantic Pact 3.2 Atomic Bomb 3.3 Atomic Energy 3.4 Attendance Record and Self Analysis 3.5 Audio – Visual Aids 3.6 Audio – Visual Aids Advisory Committee, 1943 – 1949 3.7 Audio – Visual Aids Advisory Committee, 1960 – 1961 3.8 Audio –Visual Aids Committee 3.9 Audio – Visual Aids Department 3.10 Audio – Visual Utilization Survey 3.11 Augustine, Saint 3.12 Auschwitz

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