Papers of Wade T. Coggins, 1963-1990.

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Papers of Wade T. Coggins, 1963-1990.

Oral history interview with and papers and speech manuscripts by Coggins.

1 box (.25 cubic feet)11 reels of audio tape (10 hours)

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Association of Church Missions Committees

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Mission executive; born in North Carolina, 1924; joined the Christian and Missionary Alliance, ca. 1945; served as a C & MA worker in Colombia, 1948-1955; joined the staff of the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association, 1958; executive director of EFMA, 1975-1990. From the description of Papers of Wade T. Coggins, 1963-1990. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31742369 ...

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