Frank Bateman Stanger personal papers / Frank Bateman Stanger ... [et al.]. 1934-1986.

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Frank Bateman Stanger personal papers / Frank Bateman Stanger ... [et al.]. 1934-1986.

Biographical materials, correspondence, subject files, reports, literary productions, scrapbook material, printed material, photographic material and audio recordings.

131 cubic ft. (331 boxes)

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Laubach, Frank Charles, 1884-1970

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American Board missionary in the Philippines. From the description of Papers, 1930-1938. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122622462 Frank Charles Laubach was Dean of Union College in Manila from 1922 to 1926. During this time he developed his picture literacy word charts and began his literacy program. In 1930 these were incorporated into a world wide literacy program, "Each One Teach One." The rest of his life was spent traveling around the...

Asbury theological seminary

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Outler, Albert Cook, 1908-1989

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Sangster, W. E. (William Edwin), 1900-1960

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Methodist Church (U.S.)

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Smith, C. Ralston (Charles Ralston), 1908-1998

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Stanger, Frank Bateman

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Frank Bateman Stanger was born in Cedarville, NJ on Aug. 31, 1914. He received his first ministerial appointment in the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1935 and served as pastor in 7 different churches in that conference until he became Executive Vice-president of Asbury Theological Seminary in the fall of 1959. In 1962 he assumed the presidency of Asbury Seminary until his retirement in 1982. His death occurred Apr. 17, 1986. From the description of Frank ...

United Methodist Church (U.S.)

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Although this collection contains records primarily from the N.C. and Western N.C. Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS), and national records from both the MECS and the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC), this chronology is provided as an aid to understanding the context of the records contained in this collection. 1772 First Methodist preaching in North Carolina at Currituck Court House in northea...

Methodist Episcopal Church

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The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the U.S. in 1784. The first general conference was held in 1792 and the constitution was adopted in 1900. In 1939 the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church united to form the Methodist Church (U.S.). From the description of Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122455885 From the guide to the Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945, (The New ...

Trueblood, Elton, 1900-1994

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Dr. D. Elton Trueblood was a Quaker scholar, teacher and author born in Pleasantville, Iowa, in 1900. He graduated from William Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa, in 1922. He did graduate study at Harvard University and received his doctoral degree from Johns Hopkins University. He taught at Guilford College, Harverford College and Stanford University, where he also served as chaplain. He surprised many people by giving up his professorship at Stanford to accept a job as professor of philosophy an...