Board Of Managers Minutes 1941-1950 (3 of 7)

Title

Board Of Managers Minutes 1941-1950 (3 of 7)

Format (Extent)

1 bound volume (279 pages)

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.pdf

Description (Scope and Content)

Includes minutes from the monthly meetings held by the Board of Managers from January 1941 – December 1950. The following people are among those represented under this subject: Rt. Rev. Charles K. Gilbert; Rev. Raymond S. Hall; Rev. Harold H. Kelley; Clarence G. Michalis; and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Notable events include the declaration of war on Japan by the United States in 1941; opening of both the Seamen’s Lounge and the Charles Hayden Flying Bridge and Pilot House in the Merchant Marine School in 1942; the death of Janet L. Roper in 1943, and subsequent launching of the SS Janet Lord Roper ship and establishment of the Janet Roper Club; creation of the Modernization Fund and Alcoholics Assistance Bureau in 1944; the surrender of Germany and Japan to the United States in 1945; the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945; visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury to SCI in 1946; and resignation of Rev. Harold H. Kelley and appointment of his replacement, Rev. Raymond S. Hall, in 1948.

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Seamen’s Church Institute provides digital access to materials from its Archives for educational and research purposes. Responsibility for determining copyright status of and securing permission to use an item rests with the person desiring to use the material.

Creator

Board of Managers of the Seamen's Church Institute of New York

Date

1943 September 23 - 1945 January 25

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Item Relations

This item  belongs to the folder  Board Of Managers Minutes 1941-1950

Citation

Board of Managers of the Seamen's Church Institute of New York, “Board Of Managers Minutes 1941-1950 (3 of 7),” SCI Digital Archives, accessed March 28, 2024, http://seamenschurch-archives.org/sci/items/show/1467.

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