Files, 1920-1961.

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Files, 1920-1961.

The Clarence E. Krumbholz files (1920-1961) contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, bibliographies and publications from Krumbholz's tenure as Division of Welfare Executive Secretary. Discussion regards the division's activities in social and child welfare work; chaplaincy education and service; conference and workshop participation and planning; consultant field visits and recommendations; participation with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LC- MS) in immigration and chaplaincy efforts; health care; Lutheran World Federation's Hannover (Germany) Assembly (1952); welfare placement service. Refugee and immigration work; service to seamen and other military personnel; and standards for health and welfare agencies and institutions. Correspondents include NLC division officials and members, Division of Welfare staff and consultants; health and welfare agencies and institution officials, Lutheran World Federation officials, government officials, and chaplains.

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Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod.

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National Lutheran Council. Division of Welfare. Exeuctive Secretary (1940-1954 : Krumbholz)

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Krumbholz, Clarence E., 1887-1956.

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National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America

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