Thomas, Howard, 1909-1986
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Thomas, Howard, 1909-1986
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Thomas, Howard, 1909-1986
Thomas, Howard
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Thomas, Howard E., 1906-
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Thomas, Howard E., 1906-
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Presbyterian missionary, educator; born September 11, 1906; attended Stony Brook School (1928-1930) and Wheaton College (1930-1934); married Ruth Hatcher, 1934; received additional degrees from McCormick Theological Seminary and Cornell University; worked in leper colony management and training in southwestern China, 1937-1941, 1946-1947; taught at Cornell University, served as a consultant to his denomination, worked as a communisty development advisor in Laos with the USAID, and taught at Montreat College in Swannanoa, North Carolina; died in 1991.
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Christianity and culture
Christian life
Church and social problems
Conversion
Drug traffic
Evangelistic work
Indigenous church administration
Language in missionary work
Leprosy
Medical care
Missions, Medical
Missionaries
Missions
Missions to Buddhists
Modernist-fundamentalist controversy
Opium trade
Presbyterians
Rural missions
Tai (Southeast Asian people)
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World War, 1939-1945
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China
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Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia)
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