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Translation | French | Weiss |
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1956/11/30 - Letter
2 pgs, To Jacques Weiss from Marian Rowley, thanking him for his suggestions about an index, attached glossary and French translation.
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1956/12/26 - Letter
2 pgs, To the Brotherhood, copied to Marian Rowley, re: a French translation, index by paper number and paragraph for translation, a glossary, possible publishing it in parts to attract a broader audience and to have a less expensive book. Says they must have "occult" funding for it in the US to be able to sell it for $10.
Record Type: Archive
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1957/01/07 - Letter
1 pg, To Jacques Weiss from Marian Rowlely, acknowledging his letter and letting him know that UB's are being sent. She also comments about and Index and translations.
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1957/05/31 - Letter
1 pg, To the Brotherhood from Jacques Weiss, re: his request that the Foundation give him a French copyright for 7 to 10 years, to be continued based on performance. He questions the teachings about reincarnation.
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1957/06/05 - Letter
1 pg, To Jacques Weiss from Mariom Rowley, regarding reincarnation and a request for copyright for French edition of Urantia Book and referral of letter to board.
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1957/06/12 - Letter
1 pg, To Jacques Weiss from Christy re: his interest in doing a French translation. She asserts that the Foundation wants to hold the copyright and that a compentent team should be used. She addresses a remark he made in his correspondence concerning reincarnation.
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1957/07/01 - Minutes
2 pgs, Exec. Comm. Minutes. No committee reports. Warren Kulieke, Vice-President, report about his trip to Washington DC, to check on the registration in the Library of Congress. Marian T Rowley, Secretary-General reported that they had donated a third book to the Chicago Public Library. The West Coast Urantia Society will be installed late in July 1957. A request for the French copyright has been received (Jacques Weiss) and referred to the U Fo...
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1958/04/30 - Correspondence
3 pgs, Letters between Jacques Weiss and Marian Rowley. Jacques writes of his efforts at starting a study group and doing a translation with the help of others. Discusses possibility of dividing the book into sections to make it more affordable. Marian responds about the French translation efforts, the need to work with the Foundation on the matter and emphasizing slow growth, word of mouth.
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1958/05/05 - Minutes
2 pgs, Exec. Comm. Minutes. Ruth Renn presented as nominee to fill the vacancy of Barrie Bedell, who is moving, for the Foreign Extension Committee. Rowley read a letter from Jacques Weiss about his French translation. Displayed ad by Paul Gollnick used in paper to stir up interest in the book. Ruth Burton presented several greeting cards used to commemorate the chartered societies. Suggested that the newsletter contain a contact list of societie...
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1958/10/07 - Letter
1 pg, Jacques Weiss is doing a French translation and writing to Caroline Brown, Guadalajara, Mexico, who is doing an English index. Jacques tells of his translation work and process. Mentions he has no commitments from UF as a translator and future printing. Asks Caroline for help with the relationship with Urantia Brotherhood. Estimates two more years of work before French translation can be printed. Projects printing cost at 25,000 USD.
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1959/01/24 - Letter
2 pgs, To Jacques Weiss from Marian Rowley, referring his letter to the Brotherhood about translating the UB into French to the Foundation.
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1960/01/06 - Letter
2 pgs, To Lady Hubert (Suzanne) Wilkins from Doc Sadler, telling her that he has been in touch with Dr Steffansson at Dartmouth College, who wrote a Reader's Digest article about Sir Hubert Wilkins. Says he is glad to hear she is familiar with her husband's involvement in the Urantia Book. Tells her that he sees no reason why the fact of Sir Wilkins religious experience should be in any way concealed. He will help the author, Lowell Thomas, in an...
Record Type: Archive
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1960/09/01 - Report
4 pgs, To Meredith Sprunger from Marian Rowley with an attached activities report, but not including some other papers mentioned in the letter, specifically some study aids by Bill Sadler, Jr. From the Report: First known book review appears in "Chimes". Hamid Bey, Founder of the Coptic Fellowship of America, has almost finished the UB and would be interested in sending circulars about it to his 100,000 followers. Jacques Weiss and his trip to Ch...
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1960/09/10 - Schedule
1 pg, Iterinary of Jacques Weiss's trip to Chicago and meeting schedule, prepared by Marian Rowley.
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1960/10/03 - Letter
2 pgs, To Jacques Weiss from Marian Rowley, sending photos of his visit to Chicago and wishing they had a chance to visit more when he was in town.
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1960/12/01 - Letter
3 pgs, To Clyde Bedell from Marian Rowley thanking him for the $500 donation to the Foundation. Says Dr. Sadler is doing well but that he did not do a good job with respect to his Index work. That has now been taken over by Edith Cook and Anne Rawson, who are repairing the "damage." Marian says her talents are currently wasted as a switchboard operator but she is able to get Urantia work done while on the job. Reviews vacation travels. Says Jacqu...
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1961/09/06 - Memorandum
8 pgs, To William Hales, Foundation president, from Bill Sadler, Jr., trustee, re: budget for the Index, translations, reprinting.
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1961/12/04 - Letter
2 pgs, From Christy w/ Foundation to Clyde Bedell re: problems with Jacques Weiss and Burton King. Comments on midwayers and about promoting the Concordex.
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1964/10/22 - Letter
2 pgs, To Jacques Weiss from Marian Rowley in relationship to a request sent to Christie for concentric circle pins. (Cost for a pin was $3.50.)
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