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This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 31

1867 – Sylvanus Cobb died at age 68. Born in Maine, he was an influential Universalist, working as a minister, theological journalist, legislator, and social reformer in the Boston area. He served Universalist churches in Winthrop and Waterville, Maine and in Malden, Waltham, and East Boston, Massachusetts. Read more about Sylvanus Cobb at: www.HarvardSquareLibrary.org – … Continue reading This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 31

This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 29

1929 – Ernest William Kuebler was born. Educated at Boston University and Yale University, he served the American Unitarian Association and the Unitarian Universalist Association in many capacities, especially in religious education. With Frederick May Eliot and Sophia Lyon Fahs, Kuebler was instrumental in overhauling Unitarian religious education. He served as executive vice president of … Continue reading This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 29

This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 23

1850 – The first meeting of the National Women’s Rights Convention opened in Worcester, Massachusetts. Many of the organizers and supporters, such as Lucy Stone, were Unitarians. Delegates came from eleven states, including California. Read about the first meeting of the National Women’s Rights Convention in “Emerson and Women’s Rights,” part of an online exhibit … Continue reading This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 23

This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 22

1881 – The celebrated illustrator Newell Convers Wyeth was born. His work appeared in dozens of books, including Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island and in magazines such as Saturday Evening Post, Harpers, Scribner’s, Colliers, and The Ladies’ Home Journal. Wyeth’s historical and allegorical murals are in the Boston Public Library and the National Cathedral in … Continue reading This Day in Unitarian Universalist History October 22