Norman, Clarence E.

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Rev. Clarence E. Norman was a graduate of Concord High School and the University of North Carolina. He taught school in Concord and then entered the seminary from which he graduated in 1917. Rev. Norman served as a missionary to Japan from 1917 to 1931.

Clarence E. Norman, an American missionary for the United Lutheran Church of America, worked in the prefecture of Kumamoto, Japan, from 1919 to at least 1930. During this period he returned to America once, in 1924, for a stay of about a year. Norman was accompanied to Japan by his wife, Lottie, and their daughter, Rebecca.

From the description of Clarence E. Norman papers, 1916-1933 [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 645207381

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British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000412.0x000141

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creatorOf Vol. X (ff. 452). 1914-1916.includes:f. 1 John Henderson, Secretary, National Liberal Club: Letter to G. B. Shaw of John Henderson: 1914.f. 2 Robert Loraine, MC; actor and aviator: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Robert Loraine: 1906?, 1914: P..., 1914-1916 British Library
creatorOf Vol. XIX A (ff. 1-256v). 1 Aug.-15 Sept. 1946.includes:f. 1 Major Arthur Hastings Stuart-Menteth, son of Sir James Frederick Stuart-Menteth, 4th Baronet: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Maj. Arthur Hastings Stuart-Menteth: 1946: Typewritten.f. 2 June ... British Library
creatorOf Vol. XV (ff. 477). 1938-1942.includes:f. 1 Mrs Flora Drummond, of the Women's Guild of Empire, Glasgow: Vivisection: Circular letter of Mrs Flora Drummond: 1938: Copy with printed signature.f. 2 Xavier Heydet, lycée professor of Mulhouse, France..., 1938-1942 British Library
creatorOf Vol. XVI (ff. 184). 1943.includes:ff. 1, 184 Mary Ethel Shaw, afterwards Davis afterw. Walters; cousin of G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Mary Ethel Shaw: 1912-1946: Partly signed.f. 3 Sidney G. Green, secretary of the South Place Ethi..., 1943 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXI (ff. 278). 1913-1933, n.d.includes:ff. 23-27, 29-90 City Temple Literary Society: George Bernard Shaw, author: Lecture, etc., on 'Christian Economics' to City Temple Literary Society of George Bernard Shaw: 1913: Speaking notes, typewritt..., 1913-1933 British Library
referencedIn Vol. XXIII (ff. 292). Aug. 1914-1918.includes:f. 1 Harold Massingham, of Highgate: Letter to J. Burns: 1914.ff. 2, 130, 193 Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet: Correspondence with J. Burns: 1895-1921.ff. 3, 4 (typewritten copy) Fred Mad... British Library
creatorOf Vol. XVII (ff. 381). 1944-1945.includes:f. 1 Elsie Fogerty, Principal, The Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Elsie Fogerty: 1936-1944: Partly signed and printed. f. 2 F. Murphy, engineer, of Wigan: Le..., 1944-1945 British Library
creatorOf Clarence E. Norman Papers, 1916-1933 East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
creatorOf Vol. LIV (ff. 235). 1901-1928.Ashley Dukes, author and dramatist: Letters of Shaw selected for publication by: circa 1924-1928: Typewritten.includes:ff. 1, 76 Margaret Halstan, actress: Letters of G. B. Shaw to Margaret Halstan: 1901, 1911: Typewr..., 1901-1928 British Library
creatorOf CORNWALLIS-WEST PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 27). 1. ff. 1-21v. Sixteen letters from George Bernard Shaw to Cornwallis-West; 1914-1941. Partly signed. Three items printed in Bernard Shaw, Collected Letters, ed. D. Laurence, Vol. 3, 1911-1926 (1985), pp. 252-..., 1914-1961 British Library
creatorOf STRACHEY PAPERS (20TH CENTURY SERIES). Vol. XXVIII (ff. 164). 1. f. 1. S. C. Nicholson; 1899. 2. f. 2. Sir Harold George Nicolson; 1922. 3. f. 5. Waslaw Nijinsky; 1913. 4. f. 7. Sir Frank Horsfall Nixon; 1916. 5. ff. 8-12. Celia Noble, wife of Sir Sa..., 1899-1934 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXX (ff. 402). March-Dec. 1943.includes:ff. 1-3, 17, 100 Isabella Caroline Henson, wife of H Hensley Henson, Bishop of Durham: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Isabella Caroline Henson: 1943.f. 4 Philip Styles, historian, of Birmingham ... British Library
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creatorOf Clarence E. Norman Oral History Interview, September 19, 1977 East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
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Serbia, Europe
Monk's House, Sussex; home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf
Japan
Japan
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Missionaries
Missions
Prisoners
Prostitution
Typhoons
Clergy--Japan
Missions--Japan
Missionaries--Japan--Interviews
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Teachers
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