This collection has no restrictions. If you would like to use audiovisual materials in Series XVI, please contact the library in advance of your visit to discuss access options.
A few unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
The following boxes are located off-site:1-154, 156-179. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, oral histories, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed material. Family and personal correspondence; materials related to his secondary, college, and university education; materials related to his tenure at the National Council of the Protestant Church; business correspondence of St. Philip's Episcopal Church and the St. Philip's Community Service Council; bulletins of church services; drafts of sermons and speeches, as well as numerous audio-tapes; manuscripts and publications; correspondence related to the construction and on-going maintenance of several senior-citizen and other community housing; correspondence related to various community redevelopment initives and campaigns for affordable housing; materials related to college courses including oral histories for his Black Family Research project; photographs of St. Philip's Church and of activities of the St. Philip's Community Service Council.
There is additional material related to Weston's time at St. Philip's Church (1957-1982) in the St. Philip's Church records at Schomburg Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. Weston's board activity, sermons, writings, and professional endeavors are strongly represented in the church's records.
Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. This collection is arranged in 19 series.
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.
This collection has no restrictions. If you would like to use audiovisual materials in Series XVI, please contact the library in advance of your visit to discuss access options.
A few unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
The following boxes are located off-site:1-154, 156-179. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); M. Moran Weston papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
Oral history interview with M. Moran Weston, 1991, part of the Northside Center for Child Development project, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Investiture of President Andrew Cordier, 1969 December 19, part of Columbia University Historical Recordings Collection, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University. Introduction by Columbia College Dean Carl Hovde; invocation by Columbia University trustee and Rector of St. Philip's Church, Dr. M. Moran Weston (CC 1930, PhD 1954), who quotes a poem by Langston Hughes (SEAS Class of 1925).
St. Philip's Church records, 1867-1994 [bulk 1957-1978] , Schomburg Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division, The New York Public Library. The St. Philip's Church records (1867-1994, bulk dates: 1957-1978) document the administrative, spiritual, and social service activities of the Harlem-based Episcopal church. The majority of the collection reflects the career of Pastor Moran Weston, who served as rector of St. Philip's Church from 1957 to 1982. Weston's board activity, sermons, writings, and professional endeavors are strongly represented, as are the church's housing properties and its Community Service Council.
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Papers: Source of acquisition--Weston, M.M. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1997. Accession number--M-1997.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Processed by Helen Shannon and Patrick Lawlor in 1997.
Papers Processed HR 08/03/2000.
2010-04-02 Legacy finding aid created from Pro Cite.
2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.
2023-08-07 Added notes on selected related materials. CCR.
2023-08-15 Updated container list for Series XVI; the list now contains item level information. Updated access notes for audiovisual materials. CCR.
Episcopal clergyman and social activist, Columbia University A.B., 1930; Ph.D, 1954. He was born in North Carolina, the son and grandson of Episcopal ministers, and he studied under his mother, Catherine Perry Weston, at St. Luke's Parochial School in Tarboro NC, which had been founded by his maternal grandfather, the Rev. John W. Perry, in 1882. Following in the footsteps of his mother and his father, the Rev. Milton Moran Weston, he attended St. Augustine's Junior College in Raleigh NC from which he graduated in 1928 as valedictorian.
In 1928, Weston enrolled at Columbia University in New York City from which he graduated in 1930. His career as a social activist and clergyman was centered in that city. During the 1930s, he studied at General Theological Seminary in New York, at the Episcopal Divinity School in Philadelphia, and at Union Theological Seminary in New York from which he received a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1934 and later a M. Div. He continued his studies at the New School for Social Research, 1935-1937, and at Columbia University for a Ph.D in social history in 1954.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Weston participated in several student and community organizations that supported Negro, interracial, youth, civic, and labor causes. In 1934 he served as chairman of the National Conference on Problems of Negro College Students. He also worked as a caseworker and supervisor for the New York City Department of Social Welfare from 1935 to 1941. In 1941 he began writing his column"Labor Forum", which appeared in THE AMSTERDAM NEWS for almost ten years. In 1942, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, he was asked to manage the efforts of a community labor group, The Labor Victory Committee, to obtain jobs in the war industries for Negroes, especially those led by A, Philip Randolph, founder and head of the Pullman Car Workers Union, which led to the issuance of the historic Executive Order 8802 by President Roosevelt.
He managed the first Negro Freedom Rally held in Madison Square Garden with wide public support and the participation of Duke Ellington, Pearl Primus, and Paul Robson. This was a presentation of a Negro history pagent written by Yale University graduate Owen Dodson which attracted an overflow audience in the Garden with over 5,000 persons on 49th Street, unable to enter. The second Negro Freedom Rally the following year, also in Madison Square Garden, had more than 19,000 people in attendance. He was also asked to organize support for a third public rally in Madison Square Garden against colonialism in Africa, sponsored by Africa House, which drew about 14,000 people. During the same war period, he was asked to manage the African Dance Festival, presented to a sold-out audience at Carnegie Hall with a performance by Asadata Dafora, a noted African drummer, sponsored by the African American Council with Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune as guests of honor.
From 1947 to 1957 he was a licensed real estate broker. In 1947 he helped foung the Carver Federal Savings and Loan which became the Carver Federal Savings Bank, a public company traded on the American Stock Exchange. His tenure at Carver ran until 1998, during which time he served as president from 1968 to 1969, chairman of the board from 1980 to 1995, and chairman emeritus in 1998.
In 1953 he obtained a grant from the Fund for the Republic to recruit and hire a non-black Episcopal Clergyman to visit selected churches in the south to encourage support for the expected result of Brown vs. the Board of Education in 1954. For this undertaking, he wrote a background paper and guide which was published by the National Council of the Episcopal Church as JUST RIGHT AND NECESSARY.
Weston's professional association with St. Philip's Church began in the mid-1940s. The parish, which had been founded in 1809 and whose history dates to 1697, was then one of the largest parishes in the Episcopal Church. In 1945, he helped found its Federal Credit Union. From January 1948 through September 1951, he served as business manager of the church, leaving to become executive secretary of the Department of Christian Social Relations of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, a position he held until 1957. In June 1951, Weston was ordained an Episcopal priest and in September 1957 he returned to St. Philip's as the sixth rector in its 147-year history. He served until retiring in 1982 as Rector Emeritus.
As a staff officer of the National Council of the Episcopal Church (1952-1957) he obtained, in 1956, a grant from the Fund for the Republic to produce and transport a traveling exhibition on the role of the Episcopal Church in promoting the cause of social and political justice in the U.S.A. during the 20th century. Starting with its first showing at the Cathedral of St, John the Devine in New York City, the exhibition was presented at some 19 key Episcopal churches.
As part of his many responsibilities, he created the Community Service Council of Greater Harlem, Inc. (CSC) which was the social service arm of his ministry and served as its president from 1959 to 1985. Under his direction the Council, in cooperation with the church, constructed a community center and parish house in 1970 of 30,000 sq. ft. on 4 levels and air-conditioned. In 1970 he also founded the Upper Manhattan Day Care and Child Development Center with specifically designed facilities and staff for 65 pre-school and 110 after-school pupils daily. Two newly constructed residences (St. Philip's Senior House, 200 apartments, and St. Philip's on the Park, 260 apartments) under a corporation and board independent of the church opened in 1974 and 1975. The Greater Harlem Nursing Home, under a separate corporation of which he was the founder and president until 1986, was completed the following year. In 1979 the church rehabilitated ten adjoining apartment buildings which it had owned since 1910 when African-Americans first began to move to Harlem. The building had been bought by the church during its relocation from 25th Street and 7th Avenue to 134th Street west of 7th Avenue under the leadership of the 4th Rector of the church, the Rev. Mr Bishop (1886-1934).
In 1985 Weston opened Bishop House, the first unit of 20 residential apartments for independent living for the mentally challenged, followed by Weston House in 1988 and the Weston House Transitional Living Community in 1989. A third senior citizens' apartment building on Convent Avenue at 131st Street, Weston Terrace, was opened in 1988. Dr Weston also served as president of the Douglass Circle Development Corporation, sponsored by the New York City Housing Partnership, which constructed two subsidized condominium buildings of 600 apartments at 110th Street and Central Park West in 1988.
From the 1950s through the 1990s Weston served on numerous boards including the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Leake and Watts Children's Home, the New York City Mission Society, the Community Service Council of Greater New York, Columbia University, the Phelps Stokes Fund, the Mt. Sinai Medical School and Hospital, St. Augustine's College in Raleigh NC, CARE, the Urban League of Westchester County, the Foreign Relations Association, the Cathedral of St. John the Devine, the Harlem Cultural Council, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Weston was also active as an advocate for community redevelopment in Harlem and for affordable housing for all Americans. He founded Urban Ventures, Inc. in 1959 and Harlem-on-the-Hudson Development, Inc. in 1969 to advance the redevelopment of Harlem. He initiated Housing for People, Inc. in 1980 and the National Association for Affordable Housing (NAFAH) in 1985. At the request of NAFAH Congressman Charles Rangel introduces in Congress in 1995, 1996, and 1997 his proposed amendment to the Constitution to make a home a right of all American citizens. The proposed amendment is known as the "Home Amendment". As a civic project he organized the MAS Breakfast Group from 1975 to 1995 which offered networking possibilities for black leaders in New York.
Dr Weston's scholarly accomplishments include a position as a tenured Professor of Social History in the Department of African and African-American Studies at the State University of New York at Albany from 1968 to 1977, and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Ife, Nigeria in 1978. His publications include EPISCOPALIANS AT WORK IN THE WORLD (1952), his dissertation SOCIAL POLICY OF THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (1964), and WHO IS THIS JESUS? (1973), and numerous articles, pamphlets, and chapters of books. His public speaking engagements included presentations throughout the country at conferences, conventions, churches, civic organizations, universities, colleges, and secondary schools.
Numerous awards and commendations have been given him including an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1964, an honorary Doctor of Sacred Theology from Columbia University in 1969, and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Fordham University in 1988, as well as many awards from Harlem, New York, and national organizations. From 1968 to 1977 Weston held two full-time paid positions, one in Albany and the other in New York City, as well as various volunteer responsibilities.
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If you would like to use audiovisual materials in this series, please contact the library in advance of your visit to discuss access options.
Some unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
This series contains primarily audio recordings. These are primarily of sermons preached by Weston at church services at St. Philip's Church, and may also include the hymn sung at the service. There are some recordings of other preachers and celebrants at the church, as well as speeches, drafts, and other activities.
Items in the series are listed chronologically. Undated items are listed at the end of the series.
Box 160 Folder 925
These are programs for the church services. These include annotations on what was recorded from the service and where it was located on the recording. Many recordings include both the sermon and the hymn.
Box 160 Folder 927
These are programs for the church services. These include annotations on what was recorded from the service and where it was located on the recording. Many recordings include both the sermon and the hymn.
Box 162
On the same reel as: 1963 March 25 and 31, below. Fr. Weston - Humility; Side 1: 1 1/4 3/25/63 - Wed Night Lent Service Be. [m___?]; Side 2: 3/31/63 9am Service Sermon: Fr. Harrison Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 1: 3/24/63 9am Sermon: Fr. Young Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 2: [3/24/63?] 11am Service Sermon Fr. Weston
Box 162
On the same reel as: 1963 March 24, above, and 1963 March 31, below. Fr. Weston - Humility; Side 1: 1 1/4 3/25/63 - Wed Night Lent Service Be. [m___?]; Side 2: 3/31/63 9am Service Sermon: Fr. Harrison Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 1: 3/24/63 9am Sermon: Fr. Young Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 2: [3/24/63?] 11am Service Sermon Fr. Weston
Box 162
On the same reel as: 1963 March 24 and 25, above. Fr. Weston - Humility; Side 1: 1 1/4 3/25/63 - Wed Night Lent Service Be. [m___?]; Side 2: 3/31/63 9am Service Sermon: Fr. Harrison Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 1: 3/24/63 9am Sermon: Fr. Young Celebrant: Fr. Weston; Side 2: [3/24/63?] 11am Service Sermon Fr. Weston
Box 162
Guest preacher Daniel Corrigan. Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 162.
Box 160
On the same reel as 1963? December 8, below. 1-4 Fr. Weston's Sermon 11am 10/13/63 Begins at 98 feet; 2-3 12/8 11am Sermon 823"
Box 160
On same reel as: 1963? October 23 and 1965 May 23, below. Side 1: 1963 Oct. 16 426 ft 28:40; Side 2: Oct. 23rd; Side 3: May 23, 1965 Start at 435 ft. 27:00. Sermons start after hymns.
Box 160
On same reel as: 1963? October 16, above, and 1965 May 23, below. Side 1: 1963 Oct. 16 426 ft 28:40; Side 2: Oct. 23rd; Side 3: May 23, 1965 Start at 435 ft. 27:00. Sermons start after hymns.
Box 160
On the same reel as 1963 October 13, above. 1-4 Fr. Weston's Sermon 11am 10/13/63 Begins at 98 feet; 2-3 12/8 11am Sermon 823"
Box 164
1/5/64 Sermon: Motto for New Year. Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 164.
Box 162
Guest preacher Father Jacobs of Saint Augustine's Episcopal Church in Brooklyn. Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels are on file in Box 162.
Box 162
Box 160
On same reel as: 1963? October 16 and 23, above. Side 1: 1963 Oct. 16 426 ft 28:40; Side 2: Oct. 23rd; Side 3: May 23, 1965 Start at 435 ft. 27:00. Sermons start after hymns.
Box 162
Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 162.
Box 162
On same reel as: 1967 March 24 and 26, below. Dr. Weston - 1) 3/12/67 - To Heal the Sickness of the World (25 minutes); 2) 3/24/67 - Good Friday (3 hours); 3) 5/21/67 [per order of service, this includes the hymn, and the sermon "Not Only in the Air" by Weston]
Box 162
On same reel as: 1967 March 12, above, and 1967 March 26, below. Dr. Weston - 1) 3/12/67 - To Heal the Sickness of the World (25 minutes); 2) 3/24/67 - Good Friday (3 hours); 3) 5/21/67 [per order of service, this includes the hymn, and the sermon "Not Only in the Air" by Weston]
Box 162
On same reel as: 1967 March 12 and 24, above. Dr. Weston - 1) 3/12/67 - To Heal the Sickness of the World (25 minutes); 2) 3/24/67 - Good Friday (3 hours); 3) 5/21/67 [per order of service, this includes the hymn, and the sermon "Not Only in the Air" by Weston]
Box 162
Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 162.
Box 162
On same reel as: 1963 May 1, below. Track 1: Easter; Track 2: Good Friday Meditations by Dr. Weston April 12, 1968 (3 hours); Track 4: Dr. Weston 5/1/1968 (35 minutes)
Box 162
On same reel as: 1963 April 12, above, and 1968 May 1, below. Track 1: Easter; Track 2: Good Friday Meditations by Dr. Weston April 12, 1968 (3 hours); Track 4: Dr. Weston 5/1/1968 (35 minutes)
Box 162
On same reel as: 1963 April 12, above. Track 1: Easter; Track 2: Good Friday Meditations by Dr. Weston April 12, 1968 (3 hours); Track 4: Dr. Weston 5/1/1968 (35 minutes)
Box 164
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Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1969 October 23, below. Side A: 10/16/69 BR Albany; Side B: Black Family 10/23
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1969 October 16, above. Side A: 10/16/69 BR Albany; Side B: Black Family 10/23
Box 161
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1979 December 24, below. Side 1: 2/3/74; Side 2: 12/24/79 Midnight Mass For the Score [looks to be a name - label is hard to read]
Box 161
Box 163
Side 1: QMM 3/10/74; Side 2: Audley Moore - QMM 3/10/74
Box 163C
Side 1: 10/26/74 All City Chorus, J. Motley, cond.; Side 2: 10/26/74 Dr. G. Toote Luncheon
Box 163B
4/5/76 Meditation I (transcribed by JBB) (Renewal)
Box 163B
Side A: 5/16/76 Easter IV - 11am; Side B: First 10 m = Gregory + Drums. 1976.
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1976 October 5, below. Side 1: SPC 10/3/76; Side 2: Fowly R, R B Robinson
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1976 October 3, above. Side 1: SPC 10/3/76; Side 2: Fowly R, R B Robinson
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1976 December 19, below. Side 1: 12/12/76 11am; Side 2: 12/19/76 11am
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1976 December 12, above. Side 1: 12/12/76 11am; Side 2: 12/19/76 11am
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1977 March 20, below. Side 1: 3/13/77 SPC 11am; Side 2: 3/20/77 SPC 4th Lent - You are What You See
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1977 March 13, above. Side 1: 3/13/77 SPC 11am; Side 2: 3/20/77 SPC 4th Lent - You are What You See
Box 163C
3/20/77 Albert Asbury Edwards
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 October 29, below. Side 1: Good Friday 3 - 4/8/77; Side 2: 10/29/78 11am Bp Festo Kivengere of Uganda
Box 163
Box 163
Box 163C
6/2/77 A.A. [Albert Asbury?] Edwards
Box 161
3) 6-12-77
Box 161
6/21/77 Jac J Jackson - Side#3
Box 161
UBE M. M. Weston Bl Churches and Eco Development
Box 161
B Lockhart
Box 161
Urban Voices Bill McGill, MMW
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1978 December 10, below. Side A: 11/18/77 - re Warren Scott; Side 2: 12/10/78 Word of Hope
Box 163B
Tape 1 - 12/11/77 11am 1 + 2 Both sides - whole service; Tape 2 - 12/11/77 #3
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 February 11, below. SPC
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 February 4?, above. SPC
Box 161
Side 1: SPCh. 11am first part is draft, 2nd is actual; Side 2: to be used 2/19
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 March 12[?], below. Side 1: 2/26/78 11am Look for Alternatives; Side 2: 3/12[?]/78 St. Philip's 11am
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 February 26, above. Side 1: 2/26/78 11am Look for Alternatives; Side 2: 3/12[?]/78 St. Philip's 11am
Box 163B
Box 163C
Good Friday
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 April 9, below. Side 1: 3/26/78 11am Easter; Side 2: 4/9/78 11am - What Shall I Do 2nd after Easter
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1978 March 26, above. Side 1: 3/26/78 11am Easter; Side 2: 4/9/78 11am - What Shall I Do 2nd after Easter
Box 163C
Side 1: 5/7/78 9am; Side 2: 5/7/78 11am M.M. Weston - What Do I Do w Our Feelings
Box 163B
Windows
Box 163B
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 July 2, below. Side 1: 6/25/78; Side 2: 7/2/78 No to Us Alone 11am
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 June 25, above. Side 1: 6/25/78; Side 2: 7/2/78 No to Us Alone 11am
Box 163C
7/9/78 Peace of Mind
Box 163B
Box 161
intv Samuel Blout re family
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 October 15, below. Side 1: 10/8/78 Home Coming; Side 2: 10/15/78
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 October 8, above. Side 1: 10/8/78 Home Coming; Side 2: 10/15/78
Box 161
State div for Youth Fund Meet 10/18/78
Box 163C
Box 163B
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1977 April 8, above. Side 1: Good Friday 3 - 4/8/77; Side 2: 10/29/78 11am Bp Festo Kivengere of Uganda
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 November 26, below. Side 1: 11/19/78; Side 2: 11/26/78
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1978 November 19, above. Side 1: 11/19/78; Side 2: 11/26/78
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1977 November 18, above. Side A: 11/18/77 - re Warren Scott; Side 2: 12/10/78 Word of Hope
Box 163B
1/8/79 (in red), rest of label (in black pen) is difficult to read
Box 161
Box 163A
Sides marked #3 and 4
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1979 March 15, below.
Box 163C
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1979 March 10, above.
Box 161
Sides 3 and 4 - Dupl.
Box 161
Sides 5 and 6 - Dupl.
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1979 circa March 25, below. Side 1: 3/18/79; Side 2: Draft for 3/25/79 11am Celebration
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1979 March 18, above. Side 1: 3/18/79; Side 2: Draft for 3/25/79 11am Celebration
Box 163B
3/25/79 11am Celebration
Box 163C
Labels on these tapes difficult to make out; date is clear
Box 163C
4/8/79 Palm Sunday, about 1/2
Box 163C
Easter Sermon 6am 1979
Box 163C
4/15/79 11am Easter 1979
Box 163C
Easter 1979 11am
Box 161
Box 163C
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1979 June 24, below. Side 1: 6/17/79; Side 2: 6/24/79 11am [Illegible]
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1979 June 17, above. Side 1: 6/17/79; Side 2: 6/24/79 11am [Illegible]
Box 161
Annual Meeting Rochelle [Hat?] Assn
Box 163A
Box 163
Side 2: 12/2/79 Guess Who's Coming, Advent I
Box 163C
12/23/79 CE Harrison Sermon
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1976 May 2, above. Side A: 5/2/76 - Easter II Death; Side B: Mass 12/23/79 incl. announcement of CE Harrison partial retirement.
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1974 February 2, above. Side 1: 2/3/74; Side 2: 12/24/79 Midnight Mass For the Score [looks to be a name - label is hard to read]
Box 161
Narration by Wyatt Tee Walker, music by Choir of Canaan Baptist Church of Christ, New York, NY. Commerical recording.
Box 161
Box 161
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: St. Augustine Commencement Address First Draft 197_, below. Side 1: Easter 197_; Side 2: St. Augustine Commencement Address First Draft 197_
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: Easter 197_, above. Side 1: Easter 197_; Side 2: St. Augustine Commencement Address First Draft 197_
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 January 13, below. Side A: 1/6/80 11am Sermon - Promise, All Those Promises; Side B: 1/13/80: Festival of Lights - You are the Light of the World
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 January 6, above. Side A: 1/6/80 11am Sermon - Promise, All Those Promises; Side B: 1/13/80: Festival of Lights - You are the Light of the World
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1980 January 27, below. Side 1: 1/27/80 SPC 11am Dr. Weston - Tell the Whole World; Side 2: 1/20/8[0?] Unless God Builds - They Labor in Vain
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1980? January 20, above. Side 1: 1/2780 SPC 11am Dr. Weston - Tell the Whole World; Side 2: 1/20/8[0?] Unless God Builds - They Labor in Vain
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 February 24, below. Side 1: 2/10/80 One Thing that Will Get You Nowhere; Side 2: 2/24/80 Lent 1
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 February 10, above. Side 1: 2/10/80 One Thing that Will Get You Nowhere; Side 2: 2/24/80 Lent 1
Box 163
Continuation of 2/24/80 at St. Philip's [renewal?] of Dr. Weston, Sermon Bp Dennis
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1980 March 10, below. Side A: 3/2/80 11am; Side B: 3/10/80 Isaiah Lent III
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1980 March 2, above. Side A: 3/2/80 11am; Side B: 3/10/80 Isaiah Lent III
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 March 23, below. Side 1: 3/23/80; Side 2: 3/16/80
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 March 16, above. Side 1: 3/23/80; Side 2: 3/16/80
Box 163
3/30/80 Palm
Box 163B
Side 1: 1a Expla of Presence Side 2: 1b Expl of Theme
Box 163B
Side 1: 1c New Hook Up; Side 2: 2 New God View
Box 163B
Side 1: 3 New Values Side2: 4 New Goals
Box 163B
Side 1: 5 New Relationship; Side 2: 6 New Strategy
Box 163B
Side 1: 7 New Standards and Good Friday 4/4/80 Side 2: 8 New Bridge and Good Friday 4/4/80
Box 163B
4/6/80 Easter Day 6am St. Philip's Church, NY
Box 163B
4/6/80 Easter Day 11am St. Philip's Church
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1980 April 13, below. Side 1: 4/6/80 - SPC Easter II 11am MMV; Side 2: 4/13/80 Easter I SPC II A. Hinman
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1980 April 6, above. Side 1: 4/6/80 - SPC Easter II 11am MMV; Side 2: 4/13/80 Easter I SPC II A. Hinman
Box 161
St Ph. Ch 11am. 170th Anniversary [Service?]
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 May 18, below. Side 1: 5/11/80 - St Ph Ch 11am Mother's Day, Hymn 296; Side 2: 5/18/80 - St Ph Ch 11am Hymn: How Great Thou Art
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1980 May 11, above. Side 1: 5/11/80 - St Ph Ch 11am Mother's Day, Hymn 296; Side 2: 5/18/80 - St Ph Ch 11am Hymn: How Great Thou Art
Box 163A
Box 163A
Box 163A
Side 1: SPC; Side 2: 6/22/80 9am SPC BudgeBd[?]
Box 163
Side 1: 6/29/80 9am Our Nation Truly Free; Side 2: 6/29/80 11am SPC Our Nation Truly Free
Box 163
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 September 28, below. Side 1: 9/21/80 11am That Justice Be Done SPC; Side 2: 9/28/80 11am To Whom Do You Turn
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 September 21, above. Side 1: 9/21/80 11am That Justice Be Done SPC; Side 2: 9/28/80 11am To Whom Do You Turn
Box 163A
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1982 February 14, below.
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 November 23, below. Side 1: 11/16/80 11am St. Philip's Road Blocks on Roadway; Side 2: 11/23/80 11am St Ph Ch. Marked bad tape on side 2 only.
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1980 November 16, above. Side 1: 11/16/80 11am St. Philip's Road Blocks on Roadway; Side 2: 11/23/80 11am St Ph Ch. Marked bad tape on side 2 only.
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1980 December 14, below. Side 1: 12/7/80 SPC Angels Bring Good News Advent II; Side 2: 12/14/80 SPC 11am
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1980 December 7, above. Side 1: 12/7/80 SPC Angels Bring Good News Advent II; Side 2: 12/14/80 SPC 11am
Box 163A
Ad[vent?] III
Box 163A
Box 163
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 February 1, below. Side 1: 1/4/81 St. Philip's 11am MMW; Side 2: 2/1/81 SPC
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 January 4, above. Side 1: 1/4/81 St. Philip's 11am MMW; Side 2: 2/1/81 SPC
Box 161
Last Epiphany SP Church 11am - Road to Greatness
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1981 March 15, below. Side 1: 3/12[?]/81 Harold Lewis; Side 2: 3/15/81 Harold Lewis
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1981 March 12[?], above. Side 1: 3/12[?]/81 Harold Lewis; Side 2: 3/15/81 Harold Lewis
Box 163
3/29/81 Bp Rich. Martin - SPC. Lent 4.
Box 163A
4/5/81 Carl Hayden
Box 163A
Possible duplicate
Box 163C
4/12/81 Lorentho Wooden / Palm Sunday
Box 163A
4/19/81 SPC Easter 6 or 9
Box 163
4/19/81 St. Philip's 11am Easter Day #1
Box 163
Box 163A
5/3/81 11am SPC Keys to the Kingdom
Box 174 Folder 964
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 August 4, below. Side 2 (8/4/81) is marked as blank
Box 163
6/14/81 SPC 11am Fr. Martin Wash
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 June 28, below. Side 1: 11am SPC Father Day; Side 2: 6/28/81 Things Unseen
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 June 21, above. Side 1: 11am SPC Father Day; Side 2: 6/28/81 Things Unseen
Box 161
Side 1: A; Side 2: B
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1981 May 16, above. Side 2 (8/4/81) is marked as blank
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1981 [month/day unclear], below. Side 1: 9/20/81 SPC 11am; Side 2: 1981 [cross-outs on month/day] 11am[?]
Box 163B
On same audiocasette as: 1981 September 20, above. Side 1: 9/20/81 SPC 11am; Side 2: 1981 [cross-outs on month/day] 11am[?]
Box 163C
Side A: 3/21/82 - E. Don Taylor; Side B: 10/25/81 Bishop Martin. Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 163C. There is one cassettes for Bishop Martin on 10/28/81; this has not yet been digitized.
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1981 November 18, below. Side 1: SPC 11/18/81 11am; Side 2: 10/25/81 Bp. Richard B. Martin, guest
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1982 March 21, below. Side A: 10/18/81 11am Dr. Weston Jesus Savior [Rlutme?] Side B: 3/21/82 11am Challenge of the 80s - E. Don Taylor. There are two additional cassettes for E. Don Taylor on 3/21/82; one item is already digitized.
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1981 November 8, below. Side 1: 11/1/81 SPC 11am From the Cross: New R[oles?] R[elations]?; Side 2: 11/8/81 From the Cross: New Goals for Living SPC
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1981 November 1, above. Side 1: 11/1/81 SPC 11am From the Cross: New R[oles?] R[elations]?; Side 2: 11/8/81 From the Cross: New Goals for Living SPC
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1981 November 22, below. Side 1: 11/15/81 Bridges Not Bombs SPC 11am; Side 2: 11/22/81 Renewed, Not Burnt Out
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1981 October 25, above. Side 1: SPC 11/18/81 11am; Side 2: 10/25/81 Bp. Richard B. Martin, guest
Box 161
On same audiocasette as: 1981 November 15, above. Side 1: 11/15/81 Bridges Not Bombs SPC 11am; Side 2: 11/22/81 Renewed, Not Burnt Out
Box 161
Box 173 Folder 952
11/25/81 A. Edwards. Tape is faulty / noisy.
Box 161
Box 161
Sunday AdvI SPC 11am
Box 173 Folder 952
Side 1: 12/2/81 A. Edwards McClenan + Ashbus
Box 163
12/13/81 11am SP Church Nathan Baxter, preacher
Box 163
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1982 February 7, below. 1/31/82: 11am SPC MMR; 2/7/82 SPC 11am MMW [?]olby to fear?
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1982 January 31, above. 1/31/82: 11am SPC MMR; 2/7/82 SPC 11am MMW [?]olby to fear?
Box 163A
On same audiocasette as: 1980 October 18, above.
Box 163
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1982 March 12, below. Side 1: 2/28/82 Bp Richard Martin @ SPC 11am Sunday First - Lent; Side 2: 3/12/82 SPCII - Orris Walker Detroit
Box 163A
3/3/82 PSC - Wed Eve Lent II Eve Prayer - Jude [Shorter?]
Box 163
Side 1: 3/7/82 Bp Dennis at SPC for confirmation; Side 2: 3/7/82 11am SPC Van S. Bird
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1982 February 28, above. Side 1: 2/28/82 Bp Richard Martin @ SPC 11am Sunday First - Lent; Side 2: 3/12/82 SPCII - Orris Walker Detroit
Box 163C
Side A: 3/21/82 - E. Don Taylor; Side B: 10/25/81 Bishop Martin. Original tape was moldy and not kept in the collection after digitization. Photocopies of the labels and related programs are on file in Box 163C. There are two additional cassettes for E. Don Taylor on 3/21/82; these have not yet been digitized.
Box 163C
On same audiocasette as: 1981 October 18, above. Side A: 10/18/81 11am Dr. Weston Jesus Savior [Rlutme?] Side B: 3/21/82 11am Challenge of the 80s - E. Don Taylor. There are two additional cassettes for E. Don Taylor on 3/21/82; one item is already digitized.
Box 163C
In envelope. Side 1: 3/21/82 9am E. Don Taylor, preacher; Side 2: 3/21/82 St. Philip's Church 11am M.M. Weston, celebrant, E. Don Taylor, preacher. There are two additional cassettes for E. Don Taylor on 3/21/82; one item is already digitized.
Box 163
Side 1: 3/28/81 9am; Side 2: 3/28/82 11am. Name on both sides is the same but not legible: B[_____] H[___], preacher.
Box 163
4/5/82 Medidation M.M. Weston, Riley SPC 11am - Death Not a Dead End
Box 161
Holy Week Wed. Allen Gospel Choir
Box 163
2 drafts
Box 163
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1982 May 2, below. 4/18/82 oam SPC - A[llen] Hinman, preacher; 5/2/82 Hinman
Box 163C
4/28/82 CL Heyliger
Box 163
On same audiocasette as: 1982 April 18, above. 4/18/82 oam SPC - A[llen] Hinman, preacher; 5/2/82 Hinman
Box 163C
5/2/82 11am SPC M.M. Weston
Box 163A
Aug 15 82 St. Philip's Church 11am Service
Box 163A
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Box 163B
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Box 160
This is in a CBS News film cannister. "[8]?" [wind?] color optical composite print.
Box 160
Oct. 30 Side 1 11am; Sept 6th Side 2 11am; June 6th Route #4 - The Road Called Justice
Box 160
Side 1A (track 1) - Monday - Never Again Without God; Side 2A (Track 4) - Tuesday - The World In Agony of/and Renewal; Side 1B (Track 3) - Wednesday - None to Himself Alone; Side 2B (Track 2) - Thursday - No Time to Sleep. Speed 3 3/4.
Box 161
Box 161
Side 1: C; Side 2: D
Box 162
Box 163
Side 1: E; Side 2: F
Box 163
Box 163A
Box 163B
Good Friday
Box 163B
Box 163C
Box 164
Dr. Weston Sermons on track 1-3-4, on track 1 musical event of June 15-6
Box 161
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Box 163
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Box 163B
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Box 163C
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Box 164
Box 164
Tape has multple dates and titles written on it. Dates include 8/23/73; 10/24; 11/20; 3/26/71. Titles include: Black Relig[ion], To play back piano; BF
Box 166 Folder 134A
Box 170
Box 165
This series contains files which were damaged by water and mould. They have been treated and stabilized.
Box 175 Folder 965
Box 175 Folder 966
Box 175 Folder 967
Box 175 Folder 968
Box 175 Folder 969
Box 175 Folder 970
Box 175 Folder 971
Box 175 Folder 972
Box 175 Folder 973
Box 175 Folder 974
Box 175 Folder 975
Box 175 Folder 976
Box 176 Folder 977
Box 176 Folder 978 - 981
Box 177 Folder 982
Box 177 Folder 983
Box 177 Folder 984
Box 177 Folder 985 - 990
Box 178 Folder 991 - 995
Box 178 Folder 996
Box 178 Folder 997
Box 178 Folder 998
Box 178 Folder 999