Sadie Maude Moore papers, 1928-1982.

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Sadie Maude Moore papers, 1928-1982.

Correspondence, writings, photographs and other memorabilia of Sadie Maude Moore. Includes material relating to the International Prayer Fellowship, Ewha Woman's University, and the Methodist Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea.

4 cubic ft. (1 records center carton, 1 letter-size archive box, 5 oversize boxes, 1 notebook of slides, and 6 books)

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