Angus Dun - Sources

Sources

  • The Clerical Directory of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA 1968 (New York: The Church Hymnal Corporation, 1968).
  • Harvard Alumni Directory - A Catalogue of Former Students Now Living: Including Graduates and Non-Graduates, and the Holders of Honorary Degrees (Cambridge: Harvard Alumni Association, 1919), 204.
  • Mrs. Frank Silas Bennett, History of St. Andrew's Church: Ayer, Groton, Forge Village 1892-1942 (Ayer, Massachusetts: St. Andrew's Church, 1944), 18.
  • Burton Lindheim, "A Liberal Episcopalian," New York Times, New York, 13 August 1971, 32.
  • William R. MacKaye, "Bishop Dun of Washington Dies," The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., 13 August 1971, C4.
  • , "Angus Dun,"The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., 15 August 1971, B6.

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