Norman, Clarence E.
Variant namesClarence 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
Epithet: writer
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000412.0x000141
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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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Monk's House, Sussex; home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf | |||
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