Oral history interviews with Donald A. Cook, 1983.

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Oral history interviews with Donald A. Cook, 1983.

One interview.

2 reels of audio tape (2.7 hours)

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Graham, Billy, 1918-2018

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Evangelist, radio preacher, and author; born William Franklin Graham on November 18, 1918 in Charlotte, N.C.; graduated from Florida Bible Institute (1940 and Wheaton College (1943); ordained as a Southern Baptist minister, 1940; achieved national prominence in 1949 through his evangelistic meetings in Los Angeles; founded Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1952; had extensive evangelistic ministry throughout the world, 1949- ; authored many books and received many awards and honors; organiz...

Overseas Missionary Fellowship

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In 1964, the China Inland Mission became known as the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. From the description of Records of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1965. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150340 ...

McCully, Theodore Edward, 1927-1956

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Elliot, Jim, 1927-1956

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Missionary; born on October 8, 1927; graduated from Wheaton College with highest honors in 1949; went to Ecudor in 1952, where he first worked in Shandia; married Elisabeth Howard, also a missionary in Ecuador; they had one daughter; efforts on January 8, 1956 to make contact with the Auca Indians resulted in Elliot's death along with Peter Fleming, Ed McCully, Nate Saint and Roger Youderian. From the description of Papers of Jim Elliot, 1941-1956. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record ...

Cook, Donald

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Missionary and business administrator; born Donald Arthur Cook on May 15, 1923; attended Wheaton College, 1941-1943; served as Air Force navigator in the Pacific during World War II, 1943-1946; returned to Wheaton College (1947) and graduated (1950); graduated from Faith Theological Seminary (1953); served in Japan with China Inland Mission (renamed Overseas Missionary Fellowship), 1957-1983, as an administrator, while his wife served as head of the mission home in Tokyo, 1959-1969; moved to Sap...

China Inland Mission

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The China Inland Mission was a Protestant mission agency working in China until 1950. It later took the name Overseas Missionary Fellowship and redirected work to other Far Eastern countries. From the description of Records of the China Inland Mission, 1872-1955 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702148533 ...