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Box 5

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Contains 27 Results:

“An Affirmative Side of Agnosticism” by James A. Skilton with letters from Herbert Spencer, Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott, undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: undated

“An Ill-Mannered Critic” Pall Mall Gazette 2/15/1893, 1893

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1893

“Asa Gray: His Life and Work” by Mary Treat, undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: undated

The Basics of Ethics, 1890

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1890

Cambridge Conferences Announcements and Invitations, 1898-1899

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1898-1899

Chadwreth, John W., undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: undated

Cluett, J.W.A., 1891

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1891

“The Crimes of Charity and the Philanthropic Method”, undated

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: undated

Duncan, Robert H., 1886

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1886

Janes, Lewis G. M.D. Address, 1889

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

James Skilton was a founding member of the Brooklyn Ethical Association and remained active with the association until the time of his death. During his tenure with the association he collected news clippings, essays and lectures relative to the association. Correspondence, mainly between James and other notable members, such as Professor Huxley and Dr. Lyman Abbott is included in this series. The papers are arranged alphabetically.

Dates: Created: 1889