Paul P. Anspach Files 1923; 1955-1962.

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Paul P. Anspach Files 1923; 1955-1962.

The bulk of these records was created by Anspach, with a few from Johnson and Vikner. They include correspondence, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, and subject files, also arranged alphabetically. The subject files deal with such things as personnel matters and both inter-church and intra-church committees and agencies. A few of the files contain historical information earlier than 1955.

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United Lutheran Church in America. Board of Foreign Missions

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The Board of Foreign Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America (See ULCA 19 Administrative History) divided the oversight of its mission work among several secretaries. Paul P. Anspach was called as Secretary for Malaya and China in 1953. His title soon changed to Secretary for Malaya and Hong Kong. In 1958 he began teaching in the School of Missions, and Warren C. Johnson took over the Malaya and Hong Kong work, with Anspach serving as an advisor. Johnson had previously served as Secret...

Johnson, Warren C. (Warren Charles), 1901-

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Vikner, David, (1916- )

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United Lutheran Church in America

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Formed in 1918 by the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, and United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South, including 45 synods in 26 states and Canada, in 3,747 congregations. From the description of Minutes, 1918-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924945 ...

Anspach, Paul P.

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