Audio Visual Collection, Salt Lake City Radio Programs with Dr. Harold Scott, Audio Tape Reels
Overview
Audio tape reels of Unitarian minister, Harold Guy Don Scott's, radio addresses.
Dates
- Creation: 0000-2999
Access
There are no restrictions on access to this collection.
Extent
8 boxesThis collection consists of audio tape reels of Harold Guy Don Scott's radio addresses.
Biographical / Historical
Harold Guy Don Scott (1892-1965) was born in Newport, Vermont. He graduated from Alabama Polytechnic University (now Auburn University) with a BS in 1931 and an MS in 1932. He studied theology at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado, and graduated with a ThM in 1935 and a ThD in 1938. He was ordained a Unitarian minister at Old Town, Maine, in 1917. He served parishes in Old Town, Maine (1916-1918); St. Johnsbury, Vermont (1918-1920); Cincinnati, Ohio (1920-1921); Camp Hill, Alabama (1926-1932); Denver, Colorado (1933-1935); Fort Collins, Colorado (1935-1940); Flint, Michigan (1940-1945); Miami, Florida (1945-1946); Worcester, Massachusetts (1947-1950); Salt Lake City, Utah (1950-1960); Cambridge, Massachusetts (1960-1962); and Kennebunk, Maine (1962-1965). During his pastorate at Fort Collins, Colorado, he also served as a sociology instructor at Colorado State College. Scott is also the author of Theological Terms in the Light of Modern Scholarship (1944) and Our Bible Heritage (1958).
- Title
- Audio Visual Collection, Salt Lake City Radio Programs with Dr. Harold Scott, Audio Tape Reels : A Finding Aid.
- Author
- Andover-Harvard Theological Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- div15018
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard Divinity School Library, Harvard University Repository
Special Collections at Harvard Divinity School Library preserves and makes accessible primary source materials documenting the history of religion and theology, with particular historical emphasis on American liberal religious traditions. Though the historical strengths of the collections have been in the field of Christianity, other religious traditions are increasingly reflected, in step with Harvard Divinity School's evolving focus on global religious studies. Known as Andover-Harvard Theological Library since 1911, it was renamed the Harvard Divinity School Library in 2021.
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