Unitarian Universalist Association (second) is built.

1925

[1927] Architect: Putnam & Cox. Originally the American Unitarian Association, it is located at 32 Beacon Street (but listed as 25 Beacon Street because that was its previous headquarters). The organization is renamed when the two faiths merge in 1961. Boston preacher Thomas Starr King once said, “The one [Universalist] thinks God is too good to damn them forever, the other [Unitarian] thinks they are too good to be damned forever,” and maintained the only reason they had previously resisted joining was that they were “too near of kin to be married.” The organization moves to 24 Farnsworth Street in 2014.

Sources
  • Boston Globe
  • Boston Business Journal
  • Morgan, Keith N.
  • Southworth, Susan and Michael
  • Buehrens, John A.
  • Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography