Oral history interviews with Marie Little, 1985.

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Oral history interviews with Marie Little, 1985.

Three interviews with Little.

3 reels of audio tape (3.5 hours).

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Little, Marie-Noe͏̈lle

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Missionary, Christian worker; born April 28, 1918; trained as a nurse at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia; received a certificate from Philadelphia School of the Bible, 1946; received B.S. from University of Pennsylvania, 1945; served with China Inland Mission in Lanzhou and Wuwei in Gansu Province, 1947-1951, until the Communist take-over forced CIM to leave China; staff member of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 1952; married fellow IVCF staff member Paul Little, 1953. From th...

Little, Paul E.

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Evangelist, teacher, author, and Evangelical leader; born Paul Eagelson Little, December 30, 1928; BS from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance, 1950, and MA in Biblical Literature from Wheaton College Graduate School, 1958; on staff of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, 1950-1975; assistant professor of evangelism at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1964-1975; associate director of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization; authored HOW TO GIVE AWAY YOUR FAIT...

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Chinese nationalist political party. From the description of Zhongguo guo min dang records, 1894-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872866 Historical Note Sun Yat-sen and other overseas Chinese concerned about the situation in China founded the Hsing Chung Hui in Hawaii on 24 November 1894. This organization was superseded by the Tung Meng Hui, formed by Sun and other Chinese in Tokyo on 20 August 1905. The headquart...

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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 ...

Kuhn, Isobel

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Adeney, David H. (David Howard)

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Missionary, author, educator; born November 3, 1911 in England; coverted, ca. 1919; graduated from Cambridge (BA in history, 1933; MA in theology, 1935); held administrative posts at local and national levels in British Christian student movement, Inter-Varsity Fellowship; worked with China Inland Mission in Henan Province (1934-1941) and with university student in Nanking and Shanghai (1946-1950), evacuating China in 1941 and 1950; married Ruth Temple, 1938; worked with Inter-Varsity Christian ...

Schoerner, Otto Frederick.

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Missionary; born Otto Frederick Schoerner August 20, 1906; graduated from Moody Bible Institute; served in China with China Inland Mission, 1931-1951, including traveling through Mongolia with George Hunter to Sinkinag Province, working in local churches in Honan Province, and as business manager of Borden Memorial Hospital; returned to the United States and joined the staff of Moody Bible Institute; married fellow missionary Katharine Hasting Dodd in 1938 and had five children. Died May 17, 200...

Frame, Raymond.

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Inter-varsity Christian fellowship

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Evangelical organization working among college students in the United States; founded in 1940; headquarters in Chicago (1940-1969) and Madison, Wisc. (1969-present); lead by C. Stacey Woods (1940-1960), Charles Hummel (1960-1961), Charles Troutman (1961-1965), John Alexander (1965- 1981), James McLeish (1981-1984), Gordon McDonald (1984-1987), Tom Dunkerton (1987-1988), Steve Hayner (1988- ); emphasizes evangelism and discipleship of students and participation in world missions; campus groups ar...