Pastor's Desk Book, 1947-1962.

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Pastor's Desk Book, 1947-1962.

The 5.5"x8.5" formatted pages were designed to be inserted into a binder mailed to pastors. The Pastor's Desk Book included regular letters and articles prepared by ULCA divisions, committees, and officers. It also included printed materials consisting of pamphlets, sample bulletins covers, posters, children's stories, order forms, and catalogs of publications.

8 boxes.

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Fry, Franklin Clark, 1900-1968

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American Lutheran clergyman and Protestant leader. Born August 30, 1900 and ordained June 10, 1925. Served congregations in Yonkers, New York and Akron, Ohio. He was president of the United Lutheran Church in America (1945-1962), Lutheran Church in America (1962-1968) and the Lutheran World Federation (1957-1968). He served as Central Committee Chairman, World Council of Churches, 1954-1968. Dr. Fry died June 6, 1968. From the description of Papers, 1925-1972. (Evangelical Lutheran C...

Clark, Robert R.

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United Lutheran Church in America. Office of the President.

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Publication of the Pastor's Desk Book began in November 1947. The Board of Publications was responsible for distributing it monthly and included information based on that received by the Office of the President. This publication was designed to inform the pastors of what was happening within the ULCA. Desk Book editors were: Carl E. Koppenhaver (May 1951- September 1955) and Robert R. Clark (October 1955-December 1962). The Pastor's Desk Book ceased publication in Decmeber 1962 with the ULCA mer...

Koppenhaver, Carl E.

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United Lutheran Church in America. Executive Board.

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United Lutheran Church in America. Board of Publications.

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