Materials concerning Clinton S. Carnes and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. 1928-1929.

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Materials concerning Clinton S. Carnes and the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. 1928-1929.

Carnes' books $1,000,000 short [Sept. 5, 1928] -- Carnes hints others guilty [Oct. 5, 1928] -- Baptist honor day extra for pastors [Oct. 20, 1928] -- The $1,000,000 girl mystery of the missing mission worker -- The story of Carnes and his connection with the Home Mission Board / Executive Committee, Southern Baptist Convention -- The Carnes case : statements of facts / Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention [Feb. 15, 1929] -- Statement of Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention on disposition of the Carnes case and quotations from some of the many letters and telegrams received / Home Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention [Mar. 6, 1929].

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