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Tillich, Paul J., 1957

Item — Unspecified Box 21Identifier: HUP (BP), HUP Tillich, Paul J. (BP 15),

Paul Tillich,1958, 1958

Item — Unspecified Box 2Identifier: HUP 1036, Photo number: 21
Scope and Contents:

The collection consists of twenty two photographic portraits of people associated with Harvard, most of whom were members of the faculty or alumni. All of the photographs are black and white prints.

Paul Tillich, 1958, , 1958

Item — Unspecified Box 1Identifier: HUP 1036, Photo number: 22
Scope and Contents:

The collection consists of twenty two photographic portraits of people associated with Harvard, most of whom were members of the faculty or alumni. All of the photographs are black and white prints.

Paul J. Tillich

Item — Unspecified Box 1Identifier: HUP 1006, Photo number: 6

Paul J. Tillich

Item — Unspecified Box 2Identifier: HUP 1006, Photo number: 10

Paul Tillich, Albert Einstein, and the Quest for the Ultimate

Item Identifier: HUM 132, HUM 132 Box 197, Folder 6
Scope and Contents: The writings in this subseries span the years 1942 to 2011 and include reprints, unpublished manuscripts, abstracts, encyclopedia entries, book reviews, drafts, transcripts, conference papers, book prefaces, introductions, and chapters, letters to the editor, interviews, and bibliographies. Some of the folders in this series contain Holton's correspondence with his co-authors and help trace the development of his research prior to publication. Other folders include background materials such...

Student paper, Paul Tillich and the Theological Circle, History 169b,, Spring 1961

Item — Unspecified Box 1, unspecified: Folder 9Identifier: HUM 90
Scope and content:

This series contains Carr's notes, syllabi, examinations and student papers from courses in history, humanities, government, and church history taken while he pursued a master's degree at Harvard.

J. Harvard, Special Addresses: In Honor of Paul Tillich; Class of 1930; Freshman Class 1955

Item — Box HUGFP 90.42 Box 16: Series HUGFP 90.42Identifier: HUGFP 90, HUGFP 90.42
Scope and Contents: Typed transcripts of sermons written and delivered by Buttrick, and three boxes of cards serving as a catalog of them (boxes 19-21). Most of the sermons fall into series defined by Buttrick's terms of service at or visits to the following locations: Buffalo, New York, ca. 1923-1927; Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, ca. 1927-1955; Harvard University, ca. 1954-1962; Evanston and Chicago area, ca. 1959-1969; Nashville, Tennessee area, ca. 1970-1971; Louisville, Kentucky, area,...

Professor of Philosophy Hiram McClendon (NYU), and Muti Tillich Farris, daughter of the late Paul Tillich, at a faculty club luncheon marking the 25th anniversary of his death, November 2, 1990

Item — Unspecified UAV 605.295.8 Box 9Identifier: UAV 605.295.8
Scope and Content: Photographs taken for the Harvard University Gazette issues of May 23, 1986-August 9, 1991 including photographs taken for possible use but not published. Photographs depict University employees, faculty, students and alumni, events such as athletic competitions, student activities, lecture series, exhibitions, concerts, commencements, and reunions. The photographs are chiefly black-and-white enlargements. There is also one box of negatives. All dates given...

Student notebook, Humanities 141a and 141b, The Self-Interpretation of Man in Western Thought, Professor Paul Tillich,, 1960-1961

Item — Unspecified Box 1, unspecified: Folder 3Identifier: HUM 90
Scope and content:

This series contains Carr's notes, syllabi, examinations and student papers from courses in history, humanities, government, and church history taken while he pursued a master's degree at Harvard.

Student notebook, Humanities 141c and 141d, The Self-Interpretation of Man in Western Thought, Professor Paul Tillich,, 1962

Item — Unspecified Box 2, unspecified: Folder 8Identifier: HUM 90
Scope and content:

This series contains Carr's notes, syllabi, examinations and student papers from courses in history, humanities, government, and church history taken while he pursued a master's degree at Harvard.

Student notebook, Humanities 141b, Spring 1961, and 141c, Fall 1961, The Self-Interpretation of Man in Western Thought, Professor Paul Tillich,, 1961

Item — Unspecified Box 2, unspecified: Folder 1Identifier: HUM 90
Scope and content:

Included inside the notebook are the syllabi for each course.

Honorary degree recipients 1954, 1954

Sub-Series Identifier: UAV 605
Scope and Contents:

Formal group photograph only. Pictured: Rev. Paul Tillich; Rev. John C. Murray, S.J.; Robert Schuman; Pres. Pusey; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Clarence B. Randall; Mark Anthony deWolfe Howe; Dr. Arlie V. Bock; Dr. Roger I. Lee; Dr. George P. Berry; Rev. Henry P. Van Dusen; Dr. Grayson L. Kirk; Francis H. Taylor; Lars Onsager; George Whitney; and Elwyn B. White.

HUP [Harvard University Press], artwork permissions,, [2004]

Item Identifier: HUM 132, HUM 132 Box 22, Folder 6
Scope and Contents:

This folder contains a photograph of a group of lecturers at Davos, Switzerland in 1928, including Albert Einstein and Paul Tillich. The photograph was used in Holton's book, Victory and Vexation in Science: Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg, and others (2005).

Loose correspondence found in accession, 1950-2014

Sub-Series Identifier: HUM 132
Scope and content: The bulk of the correspondence in this subseries consists of single exchanges between Holton and other physicists on a wide variety of topics including the translation and publication of Holton’s works and conference participation. Many of the letters were written to Holton by scholars and students seeking his opinions on his philosophy of science, science teaching, and educational programs related to the promotion of science in the classroom. Included is a lecture given by Holton in 2012...

General correspondence (Series I), circa 1918-1976

Series Identifier: HUGFP 90, HUGFP 90.8
Scope and Contents: Contains correspondence relating to Buttrick's life and career. The bulk of the material falls between 1950 and 1970, and includes letters both to and from Buttrick. The correspondence covers a wide range of topics, including Buttrick's career as minister in Rutland, Vermont; Buffalo, New York; at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City; and at Harvard. The letters also refer to his teaching appointments at Union Theological Seminary in New York and Garrett Theological...