Heck, Fannie E. S. (Fannie Exile Scudder), 1862-1915
Variant namesMiss Heck was the first president of the Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina (1886-1915), and the first president of the Woman's Missionary Union [Southern Baptist Convention auxillary] (1895-99, 1906-15). She was one of the founders of the Carver School of Mission and Social Work, Louisville, Ky.; an author; and editor of Missionary Talk.
From the description of Fannie Exile Scudder Heck Papers, 1903-1915 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 60690698
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| referencedIn | Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina. Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina Records, 1874-2003 | Wake Forest University - ZSR Library, Z. Smith Reynolds Library | |
| creatorOf | Jinks, Ruth, 1878-1959. [Diploma issued to Ruth Jinks by Woman's Missionary Union Training School, Louisville, Ky. for the degree, Bachelor of Missionary Training]. | SBTS Library, James P. Boyce Centennial Library | |
| creatorOf | Heck, Fannie E. S. (Fannie Exile Scudder), 1862-1915. Fannie Exile Scudder Heck Papers, 1903-1915 | Wake Forest University - ZSR Library, Z. Smith Reynolds Library |
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Birth 1862
Death 1915
