Philip C. Landers Papers, 1913-1972

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Philip C. Landers Papers, 1913-1972

Correspondence, writings, collected materials, andbiographical material document the life and work of Philip C. Landers. Landersand his wife, Ethna, both pursued careers in Christian education. Landers was afounder of the "University of Life" movement in Minnesota. He later worked forthe International Council of Religious Education in Chicago, which merged intothe National Council of Churches, based in New York. He coordinated thenationwide introduction and interpretation of the new Revised Standard Versionof the Bible in the early 1950s.

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Landers, Philip C.

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1897 January 28 Philip Corliss Landers born in Middletown, MA, second son of the Reverend and Mrs. Warren Prince Landers 1915 1918 Following graduation from high school in Brockton, MA worked for shoe company and for Massachusetts Total Abst...