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Angus Hector MacLean
(1892-1969) |
The Angus H. MacLean award is presented yearly to a person who has made
outstanding contributions to religious education over the years. It is
awarded by the Alumni Association of the St. Lawrence University Theological
School and the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Angus H. MacLean, dean and teacher of religious education at St. Lawrence
University Theological School, was a pioneer in Unitarian Universalist
religious education. It is appropriate that we recognize the inspiration
and warmth that Angus gave as well as his great concern for the religious
nurture of both children and adults.
A nominee for the award should be a UU who has:
- contributed to the quality of religious education at the local level
- raised the quality of religious education at the denominational level
- has affected more than one congregation
- has influenced religious education beyond our denomination
- has been innovative in the use of religious education resources
- has brought dignity to the profession of religious education
Nominations and letters of support for this award can be made by anyone
and must be submitted in writing by April 15, 2004. Nominations need to
include biographical information about the nominee (name, address, telephone
number) and specific qualities, achievements, contributions, and data
that provide the Award Committee with information on the criteria listed
above.
Please submit nominations and letters of support to:
MacLean Award Committee
Attn: Adrianne Ross
Lifespan Faith Development
Unitarian Universalist Association
25 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02108
The Angus H. MacLean Award
In recognition of the great concern for the religious nurture of both
children and adults shown by Angus H. MacLean, late dean and teacher at
St. Lawrence Theological School, this award was established in 1971 by
the St. Lawrence Alumni Association in his memory. It is administered
by the Lifespan Faith Development Staff Group of the Unitarian Universalist
Association and is awarded each year for excellence in the field of religious
education.
2004 - Betty Jo Middleton
2003 - Tirell Kimball
2002 - Pat Ellenwood
2001 - Elizabeth R. Stevens
2000 - Jeanellen Ryan
1999 - Carol A. Taylor
1998 - Frank E. Robertson
1997 - Marjorie C. Skwire
1996 - Mary Ann Moore
1995 - Norma Veridan
1994 - Dorothy Tilden Spoerl
1993 - Fred and Betty Ward
1992 - Junella Elizabeth Hanson
1991 - Eleanor Boyles Hunting
1990 - Wayne B. Arnason
1989 - Alice M. Harrison
1988 - Ann Fields
1987 - Barbara Marshman
1986 - Robert L'Hommedieu Miller
1985 - Margaret K. Gooding
1984 - Richard S. Gilbert
1983 - Elizabeth Holden Baker
1982 - Gordon B. McKeeman
1981 - Jean Starr Williams
1980 - Til Evans
1979 - Heather McDonald
1978 - Christine M. Wetzel
1977 - Eugene B. Navias
1976 - Hugo and Barbara Holleroth
1975 - Roberta Nelson
1974 - Margaret Odell
1973 - Mary Elizabeth Anastos
1972 - Joan Welch Goodwin
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