Oral history interviews with Margaret E. Crossett, 1984-1986.

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Oral history interviews with Margaret E. Crossett, 1984-1986.

Four interviews with Crossett.

8 reels of audio tape (10 hours).

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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 ...

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 ...

Wheaton College (Ill.)

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Anderson, Ian Rankin.

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Crossett, Margaret E.

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Missionary; born Margaret Rice Elliot, 1906, in China to missionary parents; graduated from Wheaton College, 1929; served under China Inland Mission (CIM), 1931-1935; married Vincent Crossett, also missionary under CIM, 1935; served with her husband in Anhui Province; resigned from CIM, 1948, and moved to Honolulu where Vincent had a pastorate; reapplied to CIM, then Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF), 1961, and assigned in Taiwan first to the OMF mission house in Tainan and then to Yu Shan Th...

Crossett, Vincent L.

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Missionary and pastor; born April 9, 1907; received a B.A. degree from Wheaton College (1930), a Th. B from Westminster Seminary (1933), and an M.A. from Wheaton College (1948); served in Anhui Province under China Inland Mission, 1935-1947; resigned from CIM, 1948, and moved to Honolulu where he had a pastorate; reapplied to CIM, then Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF) in 1961 and was assigned in Taiwan first to the OMF mission house in Tainan and then to Yu Shan Theological Institute in Hual...

Elliott, Walter Scott

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Elliott (1868-1924) was a music hall and variety performer. He performed widely throughout the United States for 17 years with Frank B. Morton, as Morton and Elliott. From the description of Walter S. Elliott collection of hand-decorated album leaves of theatrical performers, 1910-1915. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 702921937 ...

Elliott, Ruth, 1908-

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Elliott, Eleanor Edwards.

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Anderson, Helen

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Missionary; born Helen Mount in 1909; joined China Inland Mission, 1934; stationed in Zhoukouzhen, Henan, 1935-1941; married Ian Anderson, 1941; transferred to Shenqiu, 1941. Ian Rankin Anderson born in Glasgow, 1912; joined CIM, ca. 1934; stationed at Shenqiu, Henan; died in 1982. Joint career after marriage: stationed at various locations in Henan and Shaanxi Provinces in China; taught at Taichung Bible Institute in Taiwan, 1952-1956; taught at the Bible Institute of the Philippines, 1957-1971...