Manry, James Campbell, 1893-

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James Campbell Manry, educator and missionary, was born September 27, 1893, in Atlanta, Georgia, and died there in 1957. He was a graduate of Boys' High School in Atlanta (1910), Harvard University (1914), and the University of Iowa (Ph. D. 1923). He traveled to India where he taught in Allahabad (1915-1921; 1923-1929; 1932-1938) and Lahore (1939) and worked with refugees (1942-1943; 1947). He retired from service in India in 1945 when he became a visiting professor in history of religion at Emory University.

From the description of James Campbell Manry papers, 1909-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173862912

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creatorOf Manry, James Campbell, 1893-. James Campbell Manry papers, 1909-1965. Emory University. Special Collections and Archives
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associatedWith Boys High School (Atlanta, Ga.) corporateBody
associatedWith Conference of the Mission to Lepers (1920 : Calcutta, India) corporateBody
associatedWith Emory University corporateBody
associatedWith Ewing Christian College (Allahabad, India) corporateBody
associatedWith Forman Christian College (Lahore, India) corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University corporateBody
associatedWith India. Bureau of Education. corporateBody
associatedWith International Missionary Council. corporateBody
associatedWith Manry family. family
associatedWith Manry, Robert. person
associatedWith University of Iowa corporateBody
associatedWith YMCA of the USA. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Soviet Union
Pakistan
Allahabad (India)
Heidelberg (Germany)
India
Subject
Religion
Ethics
Islam
Missions to leprosy patients
Psychology
Religious education
Sermons, American
Occupation
Educators
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Birth 1893

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