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Creator: Drown, Jerome and Cox, Alva I., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on the importance of cooperation between churches and families. Depicts several activities of the church: choir, Sunday School, and Bible study. Includes caption: The church through worship and fellowship provides spiritual strength for all the members of the family. Here all the members study, worship, work, and play together with others of their own age and level of experience, under skilled guidance. 1950. JPG file (212 KB) -
Creator: Payler, Esther Miller, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article advocating hospitality. Depicts an elderly couple in their doorway, welcoming two men and a woman into their home. 1956. JPG file (164 KB) -
Creator: Keysor, Charles Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article about a pastor's move to a new congregation. Depicts the pastor and his family standing together outside. 1957. JPG file (109 KB) -
Creator: Keysor, Charles Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article about a pastor's move to a new congregation. Depicts the pastor and his family at the dinner table, discussing the move. 1957. JPG file (144 KB) -
Creator: Keysor, Charles Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article about a pastor's move to a new congregation. Depicts the pastor and his family greeting congregation members outside the church. 1957. JPG file (212 KB) -
Creator: Phillips, Harold L., Aigner from Monkmeyer, and Luoma, Eva, and Zychal, Edward Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on neighborliness. Depicts children offering or receiving neighborliness. 1950. JPG file (152 KB) -
Creator: Pinney from Monkmeyer and Rea, Lois, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on neighborliness. Depicts two women and a young girl sharing tea time. Includes caption: Take time to be neighborly--share a special dessert or a cup of tea occasionally--and your children will soon catch the spirit of neighborliness. 1950. JPG file (170 KB) -
Creator: Kershner and Miles, Dorian K., author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Illustration accompanying a short story about a woman offering to help her neighbors at Christmastime. Depicts a woman sitting with a man and his two children in a hospital waiting room. 1968. JPG file (282 KB) -
Creator: Bonell, Harold C., author and Jeter, John Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on the dissolution of the institution of family in America. Depicts an Amish-style horse and buggy next to a speed limit sign. Includes caption: Has the family become a horse-and-buggy unit in a jet-age culture? What are its strengths? What resource can it call upon to combat its weaknesses? How does a family identify itself as Christian in a so-called secular society; that is how does it remain "in but not of the world"? 1967. JPG file (153 KB) -
Creator: Roberts, H. Armstrong Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article entitled "Our Adventure in Tithing," profiling a couple who decides to tithe despite financial difficulties. Depicts an African-American family of four playing a board game together. The article makes no explicit reference to the race of the family profiled. 1967. JPG file (224 KB)