MacCauley, Clay, 1843-1925
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found: Morse, P. Hokusai, the One hundred poets, 1989:CIP introd. (Clay MacCauley, translator of Japanese poetry into English)
found: His The work of a Unitarian Christian church, 1870:t.p. (Clay McCauley)
found: LC data base, 7-29-88(hdg.: MacCauley, Clay, 1843-1925)
found: Google Books, via WWW, Mar. 31, 2010:American Unitarian Association. Unitarian Yearbook, 1925, p. 95 (Dr. Clay MacCauley; minister; missionary; scholar; writer; b. Chambersburg, Pa., May 8, 1843, son of Isaac H. and Elizabeth Maxwell MacCauley; d. Berkeley, Ca., Nov. 15, 1925)
found: MWA/NAIP files, Mar. 31, 2010(McCauley, Clay, 1843-1925; usage: Clay MacCauley; Clay McCauley; note: attended Dickinson College; grad. Princeton, 1864; A.M., 1867; served with Penn. Volunteers during the Civil War; studied theology and licensed as a Presbyterian minister, but became a Unitarian; served Unitarian parishes in Rochester, N.Y., Waltham, Mass., Washington, D.C. and Minnesota; researcher for the Bureau of American Ethnology; director of American Unitarian Mission, Tokyo; professor, Senshin Gakuin, College for Advanced Learning, Tokyo)
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1988-08-02: new
2025-08-05: revised
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