Yun, Ch'i-ho, 1865-1945.

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Yun Ch'i-ho (1864-1945), Korean Methodist minister and teacher, converted to Christianity at the Anglo-Chinese College operated by Young John Allen (1887). Allen arranged for Yun to become a theology student at Vanderbilt University (1881-1891). Yun transferred to Emory College (1891-1893) and visited rural churches during the summers to help raise money to support his educational endeavors. Extra money was entrusted to Emory's President Warren A. Candler for the establishment of a Methodist Church in Korea. Yun returned to Korea, was involved in political activism, then he devoted himself to Christian work. He established the Anglo-Korean School at Songdo (1906).

From the description of Yun Ch'i-ho papers, 1883-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123380328

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