Fonds MG2052 - Walter Peter Booth Fonds

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Walter Peter Booth Fonds

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    CA MUA MG2052

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    • 1912-1965 (Creation)
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      Booth, Walter Peter, 1883-1965

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    1 cm of textual records and photographs

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    (1883-1965)

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    Born in Tilly, Ontario, Walter Peter Booth graduated from McGill in arts in 1912, and with a Bachelor of Divinity from the Wesleyan College (Montréal) in 1915. Prior to graduation he served as a probationer and student assistant in Presbyterian and Methodist Churches in Québec, Ontario and Vermont (1903), and thereafter as pastor of Congregationalist churches in the United States. For most of his professional life he worked not as a clergyman but as an insurance salesman and elocutionist: he was the author of the "Booth Daily Intelligence Test" (ca 1932).

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    Booth's autobiographical notes, ca 1949, apparently prepared for a Congregational Yearbook, are supplemented by sixteen photographs, printed notices of Booth's performances as an elocutionist, and diplomas.

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        Originals, Printed Materials and Photographs

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