Tuck, Ernest Everett, 1888-1966.
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Dr. Ernest Everett Tuck (1888-1966) was a Methodist missionary to the Philippines, where he was interned by the Japanese during World War II. Between missions, Tuck served the Methodist Church as the Associate Secretary at the Board of Missions in New York, and later as the director of the Advance Department for the Board of Missions.
From the description of Dr. Ernest Everett Tuck papers, 1933-1957. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 72824379
Dr. Ernest E. Tuck (1888-1966) was a Methodist missionary to the Philippine Islands. He was interned in Manila by the Japanese during World War II (1942-1945).
In 1905 Tuck came to the United States from Australia as a teenager, settling in Colorado. He graduated from the University of Denver and became a Methodist minister in Denver. He later went to Boston University for graduate work in theology. At the time he finished his degree, World War I had ended and the Methodist church was launching a new world mission program. Tuck and his wife volunteered, and along with their four-year-old daughter began their mission work in India, spending five years. He then spent seven years as an Associate Secretary at the Board of Missions in New York. After another three years as a minister, in 1936 they went to the Philippines where he was appointed the superintendent of the Methodist Mission in Manila. Following the war and a brief time in the United States he returned to the Philippines to help in the rebuilding for seven years. He returned to spend five years in New York as the director of the Advance Department for the Board of Missions after which he retired in 1957. He died in 1966.
From the guide to the Ernest Everett Tuck papers, 1933-1957, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)
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