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Morse, Richard Cary, 1841-1926

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1841 - 1926

Biographical Note

Richard Morse was a nephew to Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraph. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister, but never entered the active ministry. Instead, he chose to become the religious editor of The New York Observer, a weekly newspaper founded by his father.

It was through a report of a YMCA convention he wrote for that paper, that Morse sought out work in the YMCA. He first joined the YMCA in 1869 as editor and publisher of the new Association Monthly magazine. This began a 47 year career, which culminated in his appointment as general secretary of the YMCA’s International Committee. Morse was one of the original members of the World’s Committee from 1878 to 1888, and was active in the New York City association.

Morse’s YMCA work took him across the Atlantic Ocean 50 times, including relief work in France during World War I. Among the several books written by Dr. Morse are, "My Life with Young Men," "A History of the North American Young Men’s Christian Associations," and "Robert R. McBurney, A Memorial."

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

YMCA Hall of Fame – 2006 – Inductee (historical) – Morse, Richard C. – Nomination and Biographical Information, ca. 2006

 Folder — Box 19: Series 02, Folder: 03
Identifier: 02
Series 02 Scope and Contents From the Series: This series is arranged chronologically by year, and within each year, the materials are arranged by type, including: videos and photographs of the induction ceremonies, programs and/or invitations to the ceremonies, memos, planning committee minutes, budget notes, and other organizational materials, newspaper clippings, biographical information and nominations for the inductees, photographs of the inductees, and information about other nominees from that year. Undated and/or unidentified...
Dates: ca. 2006

YMCA Hall of Fame – 2006 – Inductee (historical) – Morse, Richard C. – Photographs, ca. 2006

 Folder — Box 19: Series 02, Folder: 04
Identifier: 02
Series 02 Scope and Contents From the Series: This series is arranged chronologically by year, and within each year, the materials are arranged by type, including: videos and photographs of the induction ceremonies, programs and/or invitations to the ceremonies, memos, planning committee minutes, budget notes, and other organizational materials, newspaper clippings, biographical information and nominations for the inductees, photographs of the inductees, and information about other nominees from that year. Undated and/or unidentified...
Dates: ca. 2006

YMCA Hall of Fame Records

 Record Group — Box All Boxes
Identifier: RG-103
Abstract This collection documents the history and governance of the YMCA Hall of Fame at Springfield College and also provides information about individual inductees and induction ceremonies from the Hall of Fame’s founding in 1985 to the present. The purpose of the YMCA Hall of Fame is to provide “a forum to recognize professionals who personify what is best about the YMCA. It honors individuals who have devoted their lives to the building of community, encouraging each person to develop to their...
Dates: 1894 - present; Majority of material found within 1985 - present

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Original School building 1
Springfield College -- 210 Alden Street 1
YMCA of the USA--Biography 1
YMCA of the USA--History 1
YMCA of the USA--People 1