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The Unitarian Service Committee (USC) was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to investigate opportunities in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records, 1941-1965 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 424585580

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records, 1941-1952. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406378797

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Medical Missions. Reports, 1947-1963. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406944448

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to investigate opportunities in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the description of Administrative Records, 1948-1953. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 420553907

From the guide to the Records, 1948-1953., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in 1940. During and after World War II, the committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries.

From the description of Administrative records, 1946-1950 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 229646283

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to be a committee to investigate opportunities both in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative records, 1940-1953. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406695290

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Records 1941-1957 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406695008

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Case Files, 1945-1951 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406694716

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records, 1943-1947 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 406694936

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Correspondence, 1939-1965. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 419847734

From the guide to the Records on relief work in Czechoslovakia, 1938-1946., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Records, 1943-1947., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Correspondence, 1939-1965., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1940-1953., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Administrative Records, New York office, 1944-1949., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Case Files, 1945-1951., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1941-1957., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to investigate opportunities both in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States . The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1941-1964., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee (USC) was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to be a committee to investigate opportunities both in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1941-1965., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to be a committee to investigate opportunities both in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, The Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1946-1950., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1948., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

From the guide to the Administrative Records, 1941-1952., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in 1940. During and after World War II, the committee aided hundreds of displace persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States.

From the description of Executive Director. Records, 1940-1950 (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 182060154

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to investigate opportunities in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, The Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present-day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the guide to the Case Files, 1938-1951., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

The Unitarian Service Committee was formed as a standing committee of the American Unitarian Association in May 1940. Its purpose was to investigate opportunities in America and abroad for humanitarian service. During and after World War II, the Unitarian Service Committee aided hundreds of displaced persons in occupied countries, allowing many of them to find passage to the United States. The present day Unitarian Universalist Service Committee continues to endeavor to advance human rights and social justice throughout the world.

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Fund Raising Records, 1946-1948. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 496030112

From the description of Unitarian Service Committee. Administrative Records, 1941-1964. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 496020778

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