Oral history interview with Gleason Leonard Archer, Jr., 1989 [sound recording].

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Oral history interview with Gleason Leonard Archer, Jr., 1989 [sound recording].

One oral history interview.

1 sound tape reels (1 hr.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.

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Shuster, Robert D.

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United Evangelical Arab Mission.

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Park Street Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Park Street Church gathered 1809; extant in 1996. From the description of Histories, 1845-1847. (American Congregational Association). WorldCat record id: 70948619 Society for Religious Improvement organized in 1804 which led to the gathering of Park Street Church in 1809 in reaction to the Unitarian takeover of other Boston Congregational churches; in 1954 Shawmut Church merged into Park Street; extant as Park Street Church in 1996. From the description of Recor...

Archer, Gleason L. (Gleason Leonard), 1916-2004

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Professor, author, pastor; born May 22, 1916; B.A. (1938), M.A. (1940), and Ph. D. (1944) from Harvard College; LL. B. from Suffolk Law School; B.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary; pastor, Park Street Church, 1945-1948; professor of Biblical Languages, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1948-1965; professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Trinity Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1965-1991; professor Emeritus at TEDS, 1991- From the description of Oral history interview with G...

Schneider, Robert, 1918-....

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Missionary; born, 1918; attended Moody Bible Institute; married Doris Gould; went to Morocco in 1947 under Gospel Missionary Union and served as evangelist, Bible teacher, director of a Bible institute, summer camp counselor; founder of Bible correspondence courses in Arabic and Berber languages; moved to Spain (1958) and worked with radio and correspondence courses there; returned to the United States (1982) as representative for Gospel Missionary Union's ministry to Muslims. From t...