Oral history interview with Ray Schulenberg, 1984.

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Oral history interview with Ray Schulenberg, 1984.

One interview.

1 reel of audio tape (1.7 hours)

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Shulenburg, Ray.

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Jones, Clarence W.

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Reno, Nevada, newspaper publisher and editor. Jones served as a chair of the Nevada Civic Olympic Committee for the VIII Winter Olympic Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, in 1960. From the description of VIII Winter Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, California, collection, 1960. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 42546722 Mission executive; born Clarence Wesley Jones on December 15, 1900; worked for several years for evangelist Paul Rader at the Chicago Gospe...

Oliver, Richard Weber, 1900-1930

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Chicago Gospel Tabernacle (Ill.)

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Independent fundamentalist church; founded by evangelist Paul Rader in 1922 and from then until Rader's resignation in 1933 was the center of a wide ranging, city-wide program of evangelistic activity; during the Depression and afterwards the church was much more modest in its activities, although it did have its own radio program; dissolved in 1979 because of declining membership. From the description of Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat re...

Schulenburg, Ray.

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Evangelical Free Church minister; born, 1909; attended Chicago Gospel Tabernacle during Paul Rader's term there. From the description of Oral history interview with Ray Schulenberg, 1984. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31200221 ...

Smith, Oswald J

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Pastor, evangelist, hymn lyricist, missions promoter, and author. Born Oswald Jeffrey Smith in 1889; ordained 1915; pastor of several large churches in Toronto starting in 1922; married Daisy Billings in 1916; died in 1986. From the description of Papers of Oswald J. Smith, 1890-1986. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 26449130 ...

Philpot, Ford.

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Chicago Gospel Mission (Ill.)

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Jones, Howard O.

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Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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Independent conservative Protestant church; founded by Dwight L. Moody in Chicago, 1864; one of the leading churches of Chicago and of Fundamentalism-Evangelicalism in the U.S.; originally called the Illinois Street Church, 1864-1871; after the building burned in the Chicago Fire, the congregation built a new structure at Chicago Avenue, which gave the church its name until it was renamed the Moody Church in 1900. From the description of Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987. (...

Rader, Paul, 1879-1938

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Ironside, H.A. (Henry Allan), 1876-1951

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Ferrin, Howard William.

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Youth for Christ International

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Christian and missionary alliance

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Johnson, Torrey Maynard, 1909-

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Evangelist, pastor, first president of Youth for Christ; born in the Chicago area, March 15, 1909; graduated from Wheaton College (B.S., 1930); married Evelyn Nilsen, 1930; in 1933 helped found the Midwest Bible Church in Chicago and served as its pastor until 1953; received a bachelor of divinity degree from Northern Baptist Seminary in 1936 and was a professor there until 1940; in the early 1940s participated in the creation of various Evangelical organizations, including Youth for Christ whic...

Erickson, Clarence Elmer, 1908-

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Latham, Lance Breton, 1894-

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