Box MSS115.5
Contains 16 Results:
Office of Campus Ministries at Gallaudet, 1966 - 1983
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.
Pamphlet—The Church Ministry to the Deaf In the United States by Steve L Mathis, 1954
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.
Paper-Religious Education and Personality Development in Deaf People by Frank Weldon
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.
Report-The Church’s Mission Among the Hearing Impaired: A Preliminary Appraisal by John Lowe, 1962
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.
Retreats, 1976 - 1983
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.
Rev. Charles Price—The Psalms, 1961
Rev. Otto B. Berg was an Episcopal priest and vicar to the deaf from 1944 to 1979. In this series are correspondence, newsletters, brochures, reports, constitution and by-laws, minutes, and sermons. The collection mainly includes materials related to Episcopal activities for the deaf.