National Lutheran Council. Division of Lutheran World Federation Affairs. Dept. of World Missions Cooperation.

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Nommensen University was founded in 1954 in Sumatra, Indonesia, by the Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (H.K.B.P.). In 1956, the University received a grant from the Ford Foundation to strengthen and enhance its Faculty (Department) of Economics. Initiated in 1957 and administered by the NLC's Department of World Missions Cooperation, the program provided for salaries of visiting economic professors, scholarships for Nommensen graduate students' study in the U.S. and funds for equipment and supplies. J. Robert Busche, NLC Assistant Executive Director, in coordination with the secretary of the NLC's Department of World Missions Cooperation.

Assumed a large role in program administration. In addition, the NLC's International Exchange Office assisted in student exchange issues. The Lutheran World Federation and the Rheinish Mission (Germany) also supported the school. The program was extended through 1966.

From the description of Nommensen University Files, 1956-1967. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 37113764

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associatedWith Busche, J. Robert, 1924- person
associatedWith Ford Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Huria Kristen Batak Protestan. corporateBody
associatedWith Lutheran World Federation. corporateBody
associatedWith Nommensen University. corporateBody
associatedWith Rheinish Mission (Germany) corporateBody
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United States
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Lutheran
Lutheran Church
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Active 1956

Active 1967

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