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词条 Arthur Moulton
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  1. Work for world peace

  2. References

{{Infobox Christian leader
| type = Bishop
| honorific_prefix = The Right Reverend
| name = Arthur Moulton
| honorific_suffix =
| title = Bishop of Utah
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| church = Episcopal Church
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| elected =
| term = 1920–1946
| quashed =
| predecessor = Paul Jones
| successor = Stephen C. Clark
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| ordination = 1901
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| consecration = April 29, 1920
| consecrated_by = Daniel S. Tuttle
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1873|05|03}}
| birth_place = Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1962|08|18|1873|05|03}}
| death_place = Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
| buried = Mount Olivet Cemetery
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| nationality = American
| religion = Anglican
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| parents = John D. Moulton & Emma Jane Moulton
| spouse = Mary C. Prentice
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| alma_mater = Hobart College
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}}Arthur Wheelock Moulton (May 3, 1873 – August 18, 1962) was an American Episcopal bishop, born at Worcester, Massachusetts.[1] He graduated from Hobart College,[1] where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity,[2] then attended the Episcopal General Theological Seminary, and the Episcopal Theological School.[1] He was ordained a priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1901. From 1900 to 1918, he was curate and rector of Grace Church, Lawrence, Massachusetts.[1] He was awarded an honorary A.M. degree by Hobart College in 1909[3]

He served in World War I as a chaplain in the field artillery and at a base hospital in France. On April 29, 1920, he was consecrated bishop of Utah, where he served until his retirement in 1946.[1][8] He wrote Memoir of Augustine H. Amory (1909) and It Comes to Pass (1916). He died in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1962.[1][4][5]

Work for world peace

In retirement from 1946 on Moulton campaigned for world peace. He lent his name to communist groups, but in 1951, he turned down the $25,000 Stalin Peace Prize by reportedly saying that "The only reward I want in working for peace is peace".[4]

References

{{Portal|Biography|World War I}}
1. ^{{cite news|title=Death Claims Episcopal Prelate, 89|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7507045/arthur_moulton_18731962/|newspaper=The Salt Lake Tribune|date=August 19, 1962|page=1|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = November 19, 2016 }} {{Open access}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www2.sigmachi.org/foundation/significant_sigs.phtml?strLetter%3DM |title=Letter |accessdate=2007-12-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725023503/http://www2.sigmachi.org/foundation/significant_sigs.phtml?strLetter=M |archivedate=2011-07-25 |df= }} List of Significant Sigs
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://academic.hws.edu/library/archives/pdfs/HDR.pdf |title=HDR |accessdate=2010-01-18 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090704002415/http://academic.hws.edu/library/archives/pdfs/HDR.pdf |archivedate=2009-07-04 }}
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5. ^{{cite news|title=A Good Man Dies|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7507041/arthur_moulton_18731962/|newspaper=The Salt Lake Tribune|date=August 21, 1962|page=8|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = November 19, 2016 }} {{Open access}}
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