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Papers of Donald Anderson and Mary Elizabeth (Howard) McGavran - Collection 178


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Table of Contents

Brief Description of This Collection

Title Page and Restrictions

Biographies

    Donald Anderson McGavran
    Mary Elizabeth (Howard) McGavran
An Essay on the Contents of the Collection (Scope and Content)

    I. Correspondence
      A. Outgoing
      B. Incoming
      C. Letters Not To Or From The McGavrans
      D. Additional Correspondence
    II Financial
    III. India
    IV. Institute of Church Growth / School of World Missions
    V. Lectures, Speeches and Sermons
    VI. Manuscripts
    VII. Miscellaneous
    IX. Audio and Video Tapes
Other Information Which Will Be Helpful to the User of This Guide

    Indexes to the Correspondence in Boxes 1-12 Prepared By Northwest Christian College
      Outgoing Letters
        Signed by Donald or Both
        Signed by Mary
      Incoming Letters
        Written to Donald or Both
        Written to Mary
      Letters about the McGavrans
      Family Member Letters Other Than Donald or Mary
      Organization Cross Index
    Schedule for Church Growth Seminar, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, March 1-3, 1972
Lists of Audio Tapes, Books, Microfilm, Negatives, Oversize Materials, Periodicals, Photo Albums, Photographs, and Video Tapes in This Collection (Location Records)
    Audio Tapes
    Books
    Microfilm
    Negatives
    Oversize Materials
    Periodicals
    Photo Albums
    Photographs
    Video Tapes

List of the Contents of Boxes of Paper Records in This Collection (Container List)
    I. Correspondence
      A. Outgoing
      B. Incoming
      C. Letters Not To Or From The McGavrans
      D. Additional Correspondence
    II Financial
    III. India
    IV. Institute of Church Growth/ School of World Mission
    V. Lectures, Speeches and Sermons
    VI. Manuscripts
    VII. Miscellaneous
    VIII. Surveys

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Collection 178 [May 31, 2002]
McGavran, Donald Anderson; 1897-1990
McGavran, Mary Elizabeth, 1898-1990
Papers; 1906-1991, 2000. n.d.
99 boxes (99 DC, 43.85 cubic feet) Audio Tapes, Microfilm, Negatives, Oversize materials, Photograph Album, Photographs, Videos

Brief Description. Correspondence, lectures, sermons, book manuscripts, surveys, audio tapes, video tapes, microfilm of letters, notes, and other records dealing with the life of the McGavrans, especially their work as missionaries in India with the Disciples of Christ and Donald's activities as an author and educator, including his role as founding dean of Fuller Seminary's School of World Mission. Much of the collection deals with his role in in originating, developing and applying church growth theory

Restrictions

The Archives does not possess the copyright to any of Dr. Donald McGavran's published works.



Biographies

Full name: Donald Anderson McGavran
Birth date: December 15, 1897, in Damoh, India, the son and grandson of missionaries. Returned with parents to the United States in 1910, grew up in Michigan, Oklahoma and Indiana
Death date: July 10, 1990, in Altadena, California, of cancer
Family:
Parents: John Grafton McGavran and Helen (Anderson) McGavran, missionaries in India with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Siblings: Joyce (Seelye), Grace and Edward Grafton
Marital Status: Married August 29, 1922, to Mary Elizabeth Howard
Children: 6 children. Mary Theodora, first daughter (born 1923) died of appendicitis in India. Elizabeth Jean (Mrs. John Davis), Helen (Mrs. C. M. Corneli), Malcolm H., Winifred (Mrs. K. W. Griffen), Patricia (Mrs. Scribner Sheafor)
Conversion: Saved at 14 and baptized in the First Christian Church of Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ordination: A minister in the Christian Church/Disciples of Christ denomination
Education:
Educated at home by his parents, then Woodstock School in India (where he and Mary later sent their children), then at public schools in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Indianapolis, Indiana
1915-1920 Butler University (BA). During this period he left school to serve in the Army.
1920-1922 Yale Divinity School (BD cum laude)
1922-1923 College of Mission, Indianapolis (MA)
1930 Graduate study at Union Theological Seminary
1930-1932 Columbia University (PhD in Education)
1971 Fuller Theological Seminary (D.Litt, hon.)
Career:
1910 Attended as a boy with his father the Edinburgh Missionary Conference
1917-1919 Service in the US Army in the 63rd Field Artillery Brigade during World War I. After training at Camp Shelby in Mississippi, he went with his unit to France in 1918. His unit returned to the United States in 1919 and he was demobilized.
1919 During a YMCA conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, dedicated his life to going where God sent and carrying out His will
1923 Donald and Mary commissioned as missionaries of United Christian Missionary Society (the missions arm of the Disciples of Christ) and sailed to India
1923-1931? Harda, India. Donald was placed in charge of the mission school system in Harda and later (1927) appointed director of religious education for the India field. This involved standardizing curriculum and instruction.
1928-? Served on the mission's executive committee. Also a member of the Mid-India Provincial Christian Council, which consisted of representatives from various Christian missions and churches
1931?-

1932?

Furlough in United States (attended classes at Colombia University in New York and received his Ph.D.)
1933-1936 Jubbulpore, India, headquarters of mission. Donald served as secretary treasurer of mission.
1936-1954 Takhatpur, India. Donald manager of a leperosaium and involved in evangelism among various castes, particularly the Satnami, writing on church growth.
1954 McGavran family returned to the United States on furlough. Although it was Donald and Mary's's intention to return to India, the mission sent him to various parts of the world to do further research into the growth of churches planted by the mission and related Christian groups. He also was a guest or visiting lecturer at several seminaries in the mainland United States, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Philippines, Thailand, and Zaire (Congo) in the period 1954-1960. He began to teach and write extensively about the theories he had developed during his time in India about the factors that influence and shape the development of congregations and these theories were to be the dominant theme of his writings and educational work from this time on. Starting in 1961, especially, they were to have an enormous influence not only on the way Protestant Evangelicals practiced missions, but on their understanding of church life generally.
1954-1956 The McGavrans served as the Host Couple for the Disciples of Christ's Divinity House at Yale Divinity School, the home of Disciple seminarians and their families.
1955 Survey of Puerto Rico
1956-1957 Survey of Philippines, Thailand and India. Also did surveys of Congo, Jamaica and among Yakima Indians
1957 The McGavrans were the Host Couple for the Mission House on the Disciples' Crystal Conference Grounds in Frankfort, Michigan, summer location of the School of Missions
1957-1960 Served as professor of the College of Missions, on loan to other college and seminaries to teach missions
1957 Taught at Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma
1958 Taught at the College of Missions, Indianapolis, Indiana
1958 Taught at Drake University, Iowa (Fall)
1958 Resigned from the mission for the purpose of founding an institute to understand church growth
1959 Taught at Bethany College, Bethany West Virginia (Fall)
1961-1965 Founder and director of the Institute of Church Growth at Northwest Christian College in Eugene, Oregon
1964 Started Church Growth Bulletin. (McGavran remained editor until 1981)
1965-1971 Founding dean of the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary
1965-1967 Director, Lilly Endowment Research into Church Growth in Latin America
1971-1981 Senior professor of missions at Fuller (full-time from 1971-1978, half-time 1978-1981)
1981 Retired, but continued to be active as a speaker and writer until shortly before his death.
Publications: Bridges of God (1955), How Churches Grow (1959), Church Growth and Christian Mission (ca. 1965), Understanding Church Growth (1970), Crucial Issues in Missions Tomorrow (1975), Ten Steps for Church Growth (1977) plus thirteen others, plus nine he co-wrote and one he edited. He also contributed articles to many periodicals, including International Review of Missions, Christianity Today, World Vision Magazine, Missiology: An International Review, and Evangelical Missions Quarterly



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Full name: Mary Elizabeth (Howard) McGavran
Birth date: Born March 12, 1898, in Muncie, Indiana
Death date: April 5, 1990
Family:
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah B. and Sarah Howard of 1333 East Main Street, Muncie, Indiana
Siblings: Older brother Walter
Marital Status: Married August 29, 1922, to Donald Anderson McGavran
Children: 6 children. Mary Theodora, first daughter (born 1923) died of appendicitis in India. Elizabeth Jean (Mrs. John Davis), Helen (Mrs. C. M. Corneli), Malcolm H., Winifred (Mrs. K. W. Griffen), Patricia (Mrs. Scribner Sheafor)
Education:
1918-1922 Butler College, Indiana, graduating with an A.B.
1922-1923 Graduate studies at the College of Missions (Disciples of Christ), Indianapolis, Indiana
1954?-

1956?

Took Library Science courses as she worked in the library at the Yale Divinity School Library
Career:
1923 Donald and Mary commissioned as missionaries of United Church Missionary Society (the missions arm of the Disciples of Christ) and sailed to India
1923-1931? Harda, India. Mary taught in boys school and was superintendent of girls school. She also visited homes to do evangelistic and health work and was active in the local church.
1931?-

1932?

Furlough in United States
1933-1936 Jubbulpore, India, headquarters of mission. Mary worked with women and young people, the Women's Christian Temerance Union and taught in high school. She also did evangelistic work.
1936-1954 Takhatpur, India. Mary was business manager of the village hospital and involved in an adult literacy program and was involved in counseling, child care and other social work.
1954 McGavran family returned to the United States on furlough. Although it was Donald and Mary's's intention to return to India, the mission Donald sent him to various parts of the world to do further research into the growth of churches planted by the mission and related Christian groups.
1954-1956 McGavrans' served as the Host Couple for the Disciples of Christ's Divinity House at Yale Divinity School, the home of Disciple seminarians and their families. The responsibilities, which were mostly carried by Mary, included running the house and advising and helping the young couples and families that lived there. During the McGavran's tenure, the Disciples sold the on-campus house and bought a new one on Canner Street and Mary supervised the task of making it suitable to be a multi-family dwelling.
1957 The McGavrans were the Host Couple for the Mission House on the Disciples' Crystal Conference Grounds in Frankfort, Michigan, summer location of the School of Missions. Mary handled most of the practical, day to day aspects of the program.
?-1960 The McGavrans lived in West Virginia, Oklahoma, Iowa and Indiana. Donald was teaching for varying periods of time at different seminaries and Mary served actively as a counselor and friend to his students and their families. This continued to be true during the couple's time at Northwest Christian College and Fuller Theological Seminary.
1959-1965 The McGavrans lived in Eugene, Oregon, where Donald started the Institute of Church Growth at Northwest Christian College
1965-1990 The McGavrans moved to Pasadena, California, where Donald was the first dean of the School of World Mission and a professor of missions until his retirement
Other Information:
Mary was an active member of the Jack Street Christian Church of Muncie and held various responsibilities there, including president of Christian Endeavor. She was also active in the YWCA She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority



Scope and Content Description



The papers of Donald and Mary McGavran include correspondence (personal and business), class lectures, manuscripts of books and articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, maps, reference materials, financial records, documents gathered to study church growth in different parts of the world, photographs, audio tapes, and videos. They document a wide variety of different topics, but are particularly strong for three areas: the McGavrans' family life, their work in India as missionaries, and, especially, Donald McGavran's theories about church growth and the impact of these theories on the church, especially North American Protestant Evangelicals. The collection consists of various personal documents the McGavrans gathered during their lives, as well as files of material generated by Donald's teaching and administrative activities, particularly at the Institute of Church Growth at Northwest Christian College and Fuller Seminary.

In a letter written to the BGC Archives on November 3, 1989, Dr. McGavran wrote, "I hope that you will include in whatever account you print of this collection of my papers at the Billy Graham Archives that it is important primarily because it casts a good deal of light on world evangelization. The manuscripts are written by a missionary of 31 years of experience in the field. All the manuscripts deal with aspects of missionary work. That so much of missions does not deal with effective evangelism but with good deeds done to non-Christians needs to be emphasized in any summary that you make and print of this collection. Mission today, yesterday, and I fear tomorrow is always in danger of doing good works in the name of Christ as a substitute for carrying out the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-19). Please also include the statement that these archives were contributed to Billy Graham Archives by the founding dean of the School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California. This School of World Mission is now the largest school of world mission in the world and will probably continue so for many years."

The first sixty boxes of this collection consists of materials which Donald McGavran gave to the library of Northwest Christian College (NCC) and for which a guide was completed in 1977. Selected portions of the collection were microfilmed at that time. The guide prepared by Richard Gaust of Northwest Christian College is in folder 60-5. Subsequently, this collection of material was returned to Dr. McGavran and sent to his office at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena California. In 1989 he gave several boxes of his and his wife's papers to the Billy Graham Center Archives. Almost but not quite all of the documents that were part of the NCC collection was included in this gift, as was some additional material, mostly family correspondence. A few other odds and ends which Dr. McGavran gave to the collection (such as the 1984 manuscript in folder 47-20) were also included in the collection. In 2000, the McGavran's daughter Patricia Sheafor gave a box of letters and other materials relating to the illness and death of her parents in 1990. Also included, although not received from Dr. McGavran, are audio tapes of his class lectures on church growth from 1975 and 1979 and the videos in this collection. Also in 2000 the Archives received from Fuller Seminary the records of Donald McGavran's years there as first dean of the School of World Missions which document his work from 1965 until 1981 as teacher, scholar and administrator, as well as the his files from his very active retirement, 1981-1990. These materials make up boxes 61-99 of this collection.

The collection therefore covers the entire adult life of Donald and Mary McGavran, although most of the materials deal with Donald's work as missionary, church leader, teacher and scholar. There is relatively little material about the last decades of Mary's life after the couple returned to the United States from India.

The materials in boxes 1 through 11 and 20 through 59 were for the most left in the arrangement established for them by the Northwest Christian College library staff. Dr. McGavran apparently worked with the NCC staff when they processed the collection and the arrangement is partly his. The BGC Archives (hereafter referred to as "Archives") staff simplified the arrangement somewhat by dividing the material into eight series and rearranging a very few items to fit this system. As mentioned, the NCC materials were selectively microfilmed. As part of this process, each folder was wrapped in sheets of white paper on which were a few notes on its contents, the number of pages in the folder, and whether or not the material should be microfilmed. These comments for the most part do not appear to have been written by Dr. McGavran, but rather by someone who was involved in processing the collection, perhaps Robert Gault or Reyburn McCready who provided the intellectual direction to the task. These wrappers have been removed and included inside at the beginning of each folder.

Subseries I.D. is a completely new addition of material not included in the 1977 collection, as are the audio and video materials in series IX.

The collection is divided into eight series, which are described below: Correspondence, Financial, India, Institute of Church Growth, Lectures, Manuscripts, Miscellaneous, Surveys, and Audio Visual Materials


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Series: I. Correspondence
Arrangement: Chronological or alphabetical
Date Rage: 1916-1976
Volume: 15.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-19, 65-82
Geographic coverage: Worldwide, with most of the material from India and the United States
Type of documents: Personal letters to family and friends, letters relating to the McGavrans' missionary, educational and evangelistic work
Correspondents: For an almost complete list, see the Correspondence indexes in this guide
Subjects: Don and Mary's courtship, marriage and family life; development and impact of church growth theory; Christian missions in India; Indian society and culture; Christian missions worldwide; missions as an academic discipline; the Disciples of Christ denomination; Donald McGavran's activities as founding dean and professor at Fuller Seminary's School of World Missions and Institute of Church Growth.
Notes: Some correspondence with publishers of Donald McGavran's books and articles can be found in box 97.
Exceptional items: There is an extremely detailed index, prepared by Reyburn McCready for the 1977 guide, to boxes 1-12 of the correspondence. These indexes list all the correspondents in these boxes and gives the dates of their letters. There are indexes for incoming and outgoing correspondence. There is also an organization index which indicates which individuals were affiliated with what organization.

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Series: I. Correspondence
Subseries: A. Outgoing
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Rage: 1917-1976
Volume: 2 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-4
Geographic coverage: Predominantly India and the United States
Type of documents: Letters from Donald and/or Mary McGavran to friends, family, co-workers
Correspondents: See correspondence indexes
Subjects: See description of series I.
Notes: Family correspondence in this subseries should be read together with that in subseries I.D.

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Series: I. Correspondence
Subseries: B. Incoming
Arrangement: Alphabetical-chronological
Date Rage: 1916-1970
Volume: 3.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 4-11
Geographic coverage: India, United States, some correspondence with most parts of the world
Type of documents: Letters from family members, friends, missionaries, church leaders, professors of mission
Correspondents: See correspondence indexes
Subjects: See description of series I.
Notes: The correspondence in folders 7-8 through 8-6 should be read in conjunction with the family correspondence in subseries ID. Material in folder 5-6 from Jean (McGavran) Davis was moved to folder 17-1. Material in folder 5-4 from Helen (McGavran) Corneli was moved to folders 12-22 and 12-23. Material in folder 6-2 from Winifred (McGavran) Griffen was moved to folder 12-24. Material in folder 10-2 from Patricia (McGavran) Sheafor was moved to folders 19-6 and 19-7.

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Series: I. Correspondence
Subseries: C. Letters Not to or From the McGavrans
Arrangement: Alphabetical-chronological
Date Rage: 1917-1965
Volume: .5 cubic feet
Boxes: 11-12
Geographic coverage: Mostly the United States
Type of documents: Business and personal correspondence
Correspondents: See Correspondence Indexes
Subjects: Donald McGavran's speaking engagements and publications, the teaching of missiology and/or church growth theory
Notes: These are letters not written by the McGavrans or sent directly to them, but which they happened to have copies of in their files, usually because a carbon or xerox copy had been sent on to them.

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Series: I. Correspondence
Subseries: D. Additional Correspondence
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Rage: 1919-1991
Volume: 10 cubic feet
Boxes: 12-19, 60, 65-82
Geographic coverage: United States, India
Type of documents: Almost all are letters to and from family members or soon to be family members. Roughly half are letters that Donald and Mary exchanged during their courtship 1920-1922.
Correspondents: Donald and Mary Elizabeth McGavran, their parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, Bill Bright, Billy Graham, John Gration, Cal Guy, Alvin Martin, Paul Pierson. In boxes 65-82, there are numerous letters to and from missionaries, missiologists and other scholars, and church leaders from around the world. A few letters from friends and one folder of material from fellow workers with the United Christian Missionary Society (folder 19-9).
Subjects: The McGavran's courtship, their life in India as Disciples of Christ missionaries, changes and developments in their extended family up until the mid 1960s, the Christian church in India, events on the Indian subcontinent between 1922 and 1956, the changing nature of missions, the church growth movement, Donald's efforts to encourage the training of evangelists and of church growth in many different parts of the world, the final illness and deaths of Donald and Mary McGavran and the tributes to them from family and friends
Notes: The letters in this subseries consists of materials which either were not sorted at all by the Northwest Christian College staff when the collection was processed in 1976-77 or were additional materials given to the BGC Archives by Donald McGavran in 1989 or by Patricia McGavran Sheafor in 2000 or by Fuller Seminary in 2000. They are not therefore included in the indexes prepared by the Northwest Christian College staff. The materials in boxes 12-19 and 60 consists almost entirely of letters to and from Donald and Mary (including several folders of letters written during their engagement, and to or from Donald and/or Mary and other family members. Boxes 65-82 contain Donald's continuing correspondence about church growth and missions in the last years of his life during his very active retirement, when he continued to have an office at Fuller Seminary, to travel, and write up until about 1988. He was also active in many organizations, such as OC Ministries (folder 77-1) and the U.S. Center for World Mission (folders 82-1, 82-2, including correspondence with Ralph Winter).
Exceptional items: Folder 19-9 contains some letters from officials of the United Christian Missionary Society and other missionaries about the McGavrans' preparations to go to India. Folder 60-2 contains the letters Donald McGavran wrote to his family about Mary's illness and impending death and then about his own illness and anticipated death. The folder also contains the obituary for Mary which Donald prepared, programs of the proposed memorial services and a letter prepared by Mary McGavran that was to be sent to places where Donald McGavran was going to lecture, to let them know of the kind of support he would need because of his physical aliments. Folders 60-3 and 60-4 contain the letters and cards that came to the McGavrans' children after the death of Mary in March and Donald in July. Several are from church leaders talking about Donald's impact on the church, others are from family and friends sharing condolences and memories of the couple. There are also several clippings from various publications evaluating the life and ministry of Donald. Especially interesting is the tribute from church leaders in Madras in folder 60-4. Copies of some of the letters in these folders and other tributes to Donald and Mary, as well as copies of some of Donald's last letters, are in folder 76-5. Folder 67-3 has information about Donald's participation in a celebration in India of William Carey's mission work in India and the start of the Baptist Missionary Society in 1792. Folder 75-1 contains material on then life of Donald's brother Edward and folder 75-2 on his sister Grace. Other family information is in folder 75-3. Folder 65-5 contains a variety of miscellaneous letters and other documents that Donald apparently considered significant to the story of his life. Folders 68-7, 69-3, 75-9 and 79-7 (as well as material in folder 98-2) among many others document McGavran's efforts during the last years of his life to encourage, stimulate and inspire seminary professors, church leaders, missionaries and other influential Christians to concentrate on evangelism and winning significant new ethnic and other people groups to the Christian faith. Folders 68-2 contains McGavran's deeply heartfelt critique (entitled "I accuse, I plead") of his own denomination, the Disciples of Christ, for their declining interest in missions to India and their efforts to force Christian Churches in India to merge with the Episcopal denomination. Also in the folder is correspondence with Disciples of Christ pastor Norman Conner about creating the Continuing Christian Churches Mission (later Movement) to support those churches in India which did not merge. Donald always remained especially concerned about the church in India and many files of correspondence from the last years of his life reflect this, such as the material in folder 65-4 about persecution of Christians in India because they were almost all from the lower castes. See also material on the Dalit Christian church in folder 68-6 and 80-5 and on the Evangelical Church of India in folder 78-8. Folder 75-8 contains correspondence, reports and other materials relating to a meeting of representatives from Campus Crusade for Christ, Far East Broadcasting, Transworld Radio, and Haven of Rest to develop common principles and strategies for using mass media such as radio for evangelism. (See also folders 70-7 and 93-6.)

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Series: II. Financial
Arrangement: Chronological, alphabetical
Date Rage: 1926-1965
Volume: 2.65 cubic feet
Boxes: 19-24
Geographic coverage: United States, India
Type of documents: Ledgers and account books, records of donations made to the McGavrans' mission work, receipts, checks, bills
Subjects: Household budget and expenses of the McGavrans, contributions to their mission work, the operation of the Disciple of Christ's Divinity House at Yale Divinity School and the Mission House at their Michigan conference ground
Notes: These folders contain various documents that relate to the McGavrans' household accounts while they were missionaries and after their return to the United States in 1954.
Exceptional items: Folder 24-2 contains account books of monies the McGavran's received for their mission work from various individuals and churches, including Donald's brother Edward. (Edward also sent money for their personal use.) The 1943 account book contains an interesting letter from Donald to a church in the United States, detailing how their money had been used. They list some of his expenses and receipts. Receipts for donations received by Donald and Mary, as well as records of the expenses of their mission work are in 23-1 and 24-4. For three years the McGavrans (mostly Mary) were in charge of the Disciples of Christ's Mission House at Yale, a home for Disciples missionaries or Christian workers who were attending Yale. (Folder 55-11 contains a minute book from the Mission House which is from before the time of the McGavran's occupancy there but which they apparently acquired when they lived there.) Folder 24-3 contains materials relating to running the house and moving it to a new location. Folder 22-8 contains information about the sale of McGavran's various books.

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Series: III. India
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Rage: 1929-1960
Volume: 1 cubic foot
Boxes: 25-27
Geographic coverage: Mostly materials relating to Harda, Jubbulpore, and Takhatpur, India, although there are other materials relating to other parts of India or India as a whole.
Type of documents: Articles, class notes, minutes, address lists, memos, reports, lists, sheet music
Subjects: The McGavrans' mission work in India - church planting, evangelistic, educational, medical, community development; work of the Disciples of Christ in India; the development of the Christian churches in India; Indian society and culture; Indian religions; devotional life and prayer
Notes: These files contain a wide variety of documents gathered by both McGavrans in the course of their missionary activities, although most of the materials seem to Donald's. There are several folders of documents from the Mass Movement Committee, which was a group of missionaries and Indian Christians studying the current (in the 1930s) character of the Indian churches and how they could spread the Gospel. Its studies were a kind of precursor for the church growth surveys McGavran would later do.
Exceptional items: Folder 25-3 contains a series of devotional and prayer guides for a prayer fellowship with which the McGavrans were involved. Folders 25-9 and 25-10 contains some of Donald McGavran's earliest writings on church growth. Folder 26-7 contains some of the letters the McGavrans sent to their supporters in the United States, describing their activities. Folder 26-8, besides lists of the possessions the McGavrans brought back from India and the expenses involved, includes a magazine from Woodstock High School, the school attended by the McGavran children in India. Folder 26-10 contains a handwritten song book with lyrics in an Indian language and music. This may be a hymn book. Folder 27-1 contains various documents related to Donald's study of the disparity between the lifestyles of Western missionaries and indigenous Christian workers in India and his suggestions for adapting more of an Indian lifestyle. Including is a kind of survey he did of missionaries, asking what kind of actions they would be willing to take. Folder 26-6 contains various documents on the importance of missionaries being proficient in the languages of their regions and ways to increase that proficiency.

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Series: IV. Institute of Church Growth / School of World Missions
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1948-1988
Volume: 3.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 27-31, 61-64
Geographic coverage: This series contains information on church growth in different parts of the world, especially Nigeria, Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Peru and Bolivia.
Type of documents: Correspondence, newsletters, clippings, minutes, reports and studies, notes
Subjects: The founding development of the Institute, early studies that were done by its students, response of other missiologists to McGavran's theories, McGavran's developing ideas on church growth, the establishment of the School of World Mission at Fuller and its development up to about the late 1970s.
Notes: Boxes 27-31 mainly concerned with the Institute at Northwest Christian College in Eugene, Oregon. Boxes 61-64 contain materials relating to Fuller Seminary's School of World Missions in Pasadena, California. The Northwest folders relate to Donald's activities in starting the Institute at Eugene, raising financial support for it, and developing its curriculum. The Fuller folders deal with roughly the first decade of the School of World Mission and McGavran's leadership of it. Most of the folders in this series also deal with Donald's building of support for church growth theories among other Christian leaders and institutions. Many folders contain reports on evangelism activity and church growth as experienced by particular missions or in various regions of the world. Folder 62-16, for example, has material on the Liebenzeller Mission and folder 62-20 has reports and statistics on church growth in Malaysia.
Exceptional items: Folder 27-10 contains various notes, reports and statements that outlined how McGavran thought the Institute should develop. Other thoughts, both on the Institute and on McGavran's developing ideas on church growth, are in folders 30-5 and 31-1. Folders 27-7 to 27-9 contain materials relating to a "A Four Way Conversation," a series of lectures given by Donald McGavran, Cal Guy (see also folder 70-10), Eugene Nida and Melvin Hodges on critical issues in church growth. Folder 28-2 contains the bulletin of Northwest Christian College, which often includes mention of McGavran or the Institute and its activities. Folders 28-4 and 28-5 contain manuscripts of writings by Melvin Hodges and Jarrell Waskom Pickett on church growth. Other documents on church growth theory gathered by McGavran are in folder 28-1. Critiques of McGavran's books and of church growth theory in general can be found in folder 31-3. Folders 29-1 through 30-4 contain studies done by McGavran's students of church growth in various parts of the world, usually of the church growth within a particular denomination. Donald also helped start a Church Growth research centre in India and there is correspondence with it throughout his files, as for example, the folders of Roger Hedlund correspondence in folders 70-8, 72-5 through 72-7 and 75-7 and also 67-6. There is also correspondence about Donald's continued involvement with the Global Church Growth Bulletin. See for example the correspondence with James Montgomery in folders 76-1 and 76-2.

Among the records about Donald's leadership of the School of World Mission at Fuller are McGavran's 1965 correspondence with David Hubbard, the president of Fuller, about the Insititute (folder 65-5), the program and speech from his inauguration as dean in September 1966 (folder 62-5), faculty meeting minutes (folder 61-4), kudos for the school (folder 61-70), Fuller newsletters (folder 61-11, 63-13, 64-1) the seminary steering committee (folder 61-25), foundations (folders 62-17 and 64-6,7) and plans for an MA and PhD in missions (63-1, 63-13). Also of interest are the records of his class grades in folder 91-5, the notes of his talks at the SWM's annual orientation for new students in folder 94-4, and a survey McGavran wished to do of SWM alumni to find out how they were extending themselves through discipling in folder 98-2. Many files contain correspondence about church growth in various parts of the world and current issues on missions. (Folder 81-2 contains material about Donald's close relationship with C. Peter Wagner, who held the Donald McGavran Chair of Church Growth at Fuller.)

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Series: V. Lectures, Speeches and Sermons
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Rage: 1917-1988
Volume: 4.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 31-39, 83-96
Geographic coverage: Concern with the growth of Christianity worldwide
Type of documents: Lecture and sermon transcripts and notes, supporting materials for lectures such as programs, syllabi, student papers, resource materials used in lectures
Subjects: Church growth, theology of missions, theory and practice of missions, church history, expansion of Christianity in the twentieth century, cross-cultural communications, comparative religion, Christianity and culture
Notes: This section contains Donald McGavran's lectures, speeches, and sermons in a variety of forums. They are classroom lectures on missiology or church growth as well as seminar talks and lectures that McGavran gave around the world. The folder titles generally are those assigned by McGavran and are either the topic of or the place of the lectures. Besides containing notes for or transcripts of the lectures, folders of class lectures often contain papers done by students for the class and other miscellaneous material related to the class. McGavran often gave seminars on church growth at seminaries and churches around the world to students and to church leaders and the notes from many of these can be found in boxes 88 through 90. The name of a country in a folder title, such as "Church Growth–Canada" does not mean that the lecture is on church growth in Canada, but rather that it was given in Canada. McGavran would apparently keep a particular set of messages together in a notebook and revise them or change them over time. So a set of folders labeled "Church Growth Seminar–Indiana" might contain notes or changes he made when he gave the set talks or some of them later in Japan and then further additions or deletions when he gave them yet again in another location. So the lectures were always in a sense works in progress. Whenever possible, these lecture notebooks have been left in their original binder. However, when the notebook itself was too badly worn, the materials were taken out of the cover and put loose in a folder. Some notebooks, such as those in boxes 83 and 84, are talks that were kept together because they were given during the same year or years.
Exceptional items: Folder 33-2 contains notes and transcripts of speeches Donald McGavran gave when he was on the debate team in college on topics of the day, including America's entry into World War I. Folder 33-7 contains notes for the sermons McGavran sometimes gave to the church held in the McGavrans' home at Eugene, Oregon, for the student, their families and eventually members of the community. Folders 36-2 through 38-2 contain various clippings and notes that McGavran gathered as background materials for his lectures. Folder 91-5 contains McGavran's records of the grades for his students for almost the entire time he taught at Fuller. Folder 94-3 contains texts of the prayers that McGavran prepared for various of his classes.

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Series: VI. Manuscripts
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Rage: 1925-1989
Volume: 7.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 40-52, 97-99
Geographic coverage: Christianity worldwide, especially in Bangladesh, Gold Coast, India, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Sudan, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, West Africa
Type of documents: Manuscripts of books and articles, including different drafts of the same work, correspondence with publishers.
Subjects: Christianity and culture, Christianity in the modern world, church growth, conversion, the Disciples of Christ, Hinduism, Indian Christianity, the social gospel, the theory and practice of missions, study of missions, religious education
Notes: This section contains manuscripts and typescripts of books and articles by McGavran, sometimes accompanied by other supporting material related to the work. Usually there is also a wrapper that was around the manuscript which sometimes has a few notes by McGavran, written in the late 1970s when some of these materials were microfilmed. A miscellaneous selection of his articles can be found in folder 40-7, especially those relating to evangelistic work in India and to church growth theory. There is also a contemporary appraisal by McGavran of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Several folders of correspondence with publishers or about articles or books McGavran was working on were bundled together with one group of manuscripts, so the archivists left them together. These can be found in box 97.
Exceptional Items: Folder 97-11 contains not an article but a kind of diary of his impressions of a 1956 trip through Africa that included stops in Kenya, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sudan, Rwanda and other countries. Information he gathered and notes he made about Lutheran churches in Liberia are in folder 99-5 and on Methodist missions and churches in Gold Coast are in folder 99-6. There are endorsements in folders 70-5 and 97-2 from Billy Graham, Bill Bright, Harold Lindsell and others of a book by McGavran emphasizing the need for greater concentration on evangelism in the seminary training of pastors. Also of interest is McGavran's correspondence (in folder 97-6) with officials of the World Council of Churches about an article he wanted to do for them on the need for evangelism in missions.
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Series: VII. Miscellaneous
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Rage: 1905-1977
Volume: 4 cubic feet
Boxes: 52-56
Geographic coverage: United States, India
Type of documents: Address books, biographical data on the McGavrans, church programs, , church conference reports, diaries, minutes, newspaper and magazine clippings, military documents and souvenirs from Donald McGavran' service in World War I.
Subjects: The McGavran's college education and preparation of missions; the life of the Jackson Street Church of Muncie, Indiana; the McGavran's work in India; Donald McGavran's military service in World War I; the McGavran's homes and housekeeping; racial integration
Notes: Most of the material in this section had been labeled "Miscellaneous" by the Northwest Christian College staff when the collection was originally processed. A few items were added by the BGC Archives staff. Folder 53-2 contains articles written by Donald McGavran's uncle Herbert Anderson, a Baptist missionary, about his work in India in South Lushai at the beginning of the twentieth century.
There are several folders in this section with materials gathered by or about Mary McGavran. The newspaper and magazine clippings in folder 53-7 apparently were collected by her, as were the brochures on mission work in folder 55-12. Folder 55-9 contains a number of handwritten manuscripts and of essays and poems. Some of these seem to have been done by Mary, in some cases as class assignments. The rest were ones that were collected by her. Folder 55-7 contains programs and other materials from the Jackson Street Church in Muncie, Indiana, Mary's home church, and one of the church's that supported McGavran all through their missionary career in India. (It later became the Hazelwood Christian Church.) Several of the programs contain a mention of Mary and her activities in the church.
Other folders concern the McGavrans jointly, particularly folder 53-4 which contains articles, press releases and materials from books with biographical information about Donald or Mary. Folders 53-5 and 53-8 have materials about Butler College and the College of Missions, which they both attended. Folder 55-1 contains materials about the house they hoped to build (but never did) at Crystal Lake, Michigan, near the summer campus of the College of Missions and folder 55-4 contains materials about the home they built for themselves in Eugene, Oregon, on Fox Hollow Road. Folder 55-8 contains miscellaneous legal papers such as documents relating to property ownership, a certificate that the McGavrans were UCMS missionaries, book contracts, clergy applications for special train fares, etc. Folder 56-3 contains various printed documents about the UCMS, such as minutes of conferences, reports on its activities around the world, etc.
Most of the rest of the material in this series are concerned solely with Donald McGavran. Folder 56-4 contains various mementos from his service in the Army during World War I in the field artillery, mainly from his training at Camp Shelby in Mississippi. (See the Oversize Materials location record for information on various newspapers collected by both Donald and Mary with information about events during the war and its immediate aftermath.) Folder 53-6 contain his notes and doodles from class lectures he attended, probably at Butler College. Folder 55-10 has what seems to be an incomplete ministerial record book that records baptisms performed, etc. Folder 55-13 contains a notebook, probably Donald's, with a variety of things, such the 23rd Psalm, notes on a 1924 lecture by Samuel Zwemer, outlines for chapters in a book on change. Folders 53-9 through 54-3 contain programs and other materials from conferences he attended, usually on mission work. There is a great deal of material from the 1960 National Council of Churches meeting. At about the same time, the UCMS, in response to positions taken at recent World Council of Churches meetings, set up a Commission on the Theology of Mission to re-evaluate and restate the biblical and theology underpinnings of the denomination's mission work. McGavran served on the commission and folders 54-4 and 54-5 contain the papers produced by the commission members, including McGavran, and other documents relevant to the discussion at the time of the purpose and legitimacy of Christian missions. The diaries in box 54 and the appointment books in box 53 both contain very brief descriptions of his activities and travels, as do the travel schedules in folder 56-2.
Exceptional items: Folder 55-5 contains a program and fact sheets for D. W. Griffith's film, Intolerance. Folder 55-5 contains materials related to McGavran's efforts in the late 1950s to promote racial integration and brotherhood in churches in the Indianapolis area.

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Series: VIII. Surveys
Arrangement: Alphabetical by title
Date Rage: 1936-1964
Volume: 1.7 cubic feet
Boxes: 56-60
Geographic coverage: India, Jamaica, Latin America, Papua New Guiana, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Sudan, Taiwan, Thailand, Washington state
Type of documents: Reports on church growth in various regions of the world and the data used to make the report, correspondence, maps, charts.
Subjects: Detailed examination of the obstacles and opportunities for church growth in various parts of the world, particularly among the Disciples of Christ
Notes: This series contains the notes, reports, and supporting materials for the surveys, mostly for the Disciples, of church growth in various parts of the world. See also folders 25-13 to 26-3 and folders 29-1 to 30-4.

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Series: IX. Audio and Video tapes
Arrangement: Tapes are basically grouped together by occasion. Thus, all the tapes from the Ethiopian church growth conference are together, as are all those from McGavran's church growth lectures. Then within these groups, the tapes are in chronological order. There are also a few individual items, not part of any group.
Date Rage: 1950-1987
Volume: 1.82 cubic feet
Boxes: T1-T61, V1-V29
Geographic coverage: Ethiopia, India, United States
Type of documents: McGavran's lectures on church growth, papers given at a conference in Ethiopia on church growth, film made to explain to supporters the McGavran's mission work in India, recording of the celebration of Donald McGavran's ninetieth birthday.
Subjects: Mission work in India, church growth theory and practice
Notes: The contents of individual tapes are described in the location records. Tapes T10 through T58 are particularly important, since they contain McGavran's considered exposition of basic and advanced church growth theory after years of thought and discussion on the subject.

Provenance

The bulk of the material in this collection was received by the Center from Dr. Donald McGavran in 1981 and 1989. Other materials were received from C. Peter Wagner and Patricia McGavran Sheafor. In 2000, various items that were not needed by the Archives were returned to the McGavran family, including letters and materials relating to the Howard family, some of Donald McGavran's WWI mementos such as his canteen and service manuals, miscellaneous correspondence, and stamps.

Several books and periodicals, including Donald's dissertation, were transferred to the BGC Library (now Evangelism & Missions Collection of the Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections.

Accession 81-38, 84-78, 89-105, 90-49, 91-59, 95-36, 00-32

December 22, 1981
Robert Shuster
J. Nasgowitz

August 7, 2000
Robert Shuster
K. Ford
R. Williams

Accession 00-62
September 12, 2001
Robert Shuster
R. Estell
W. Valentine



INDEX OF CORRESPONDENCE
{The following list of corespondents was prepared in 1977 under the supervision of the staff of the Special Collections department of Northwest Christian College, as part of their processing of the McGavran collection. It relates to the materials in folders 1-1 through folders 12-22 exclusively and does not include the correspondence or materials in any other box. Specifically, it does include the correspondence in folders 12-23 through 19-9, or 60-2 through 60-4. Any additions to this index made by the BGC Archives staff are in the same kind of brackets that are around this note.}

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OUTGOING LETTERS


Letters written by both Donald and by Mary are filed together in chronological order. Several letters written on the same day are filed alphabetically under recipient name. Undated letters (n.d.) are filed in the last file. The index lists letters written by Mary separately. Letters signed with both names are indicated by a small b.

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OUTGOING LETTERS
Signed by Donald or by both (b)

Anonymous: Jan 28, 1937; [1939]; [1940]; [1944]; [1950]; [1953]; Aug 20, 1955; [1955]; Dec 23, 1957; May 17, 1963; Spring 1955; 1950; [Feb 11, 1960]; Oct 3, 1960; Oct 20, 1960; Oct 30, 1960; Nov 15, 1961
    , Archie: May 2, 1955; [1955]; Oct 19, 1957; [1962]
    , Augustine: Feb 20, 1954
    , Bill: Apr 19, 1955; Sep 14, 1953; Nov 11, 1958; Oct 13, 1959
    __,Bob and Velma: July 17, 1961
    __,Carol: Sep 5, 1960; Oct 16, 1960
    __,Cecil: Dec 21, 1960
    __,Charles and Edna: May 16, 1960
    __,Dale: [1958]
    __,Dale and Don: Aug 15, 1953
    __,Dave: Dec 21, 1932
    __,David: [Aug 6, 1955]; Oct 24, 1955; [1955]; [1955]
    __,David, Janet, and Margaret: Aug 8, 1955
    __,Dayal: Jan 14, 1954
    __,Don: Nov 1, 1958; May 27, 1955; n.d.
    __,Don and Madonna: Aug 23, 1964
    __,E. G.: [1940]
    __,Earl: Jul 18, 1957; Oct 19, 1957
    __,Earle: n.d.
    __,Ed: Jun 8, 1949; Dec 16, 1957; Oct 5, 1958
    __,Ed and Mary: Dec 11, 1934; Sep 27, 1935; Feb 27, 1960
    __,Eldon and Alice: Jun 5, 1961
    ,Ethel: Oct 4, 1954; Feb 12, 1955; Aug 5, 1955; Aug 8, 1955; Oct 20, 1955b; [1955]; [1955]; Apr 2, 1956; Jun 18, 1956; Jul 4, 1956; Oct 19, 1956; Sep 26, 1957; Nov 6, 1957b
    __,Ethel, Bhushan, Roselin: [1955]
    __,Ethel and Mary: Jun 24, 1955
    ,Ethel, Mary, Herman, Millie, Sam, Samuel, Bhushan: Oct 12, 1956
    ,Ewart: Feb 10, 1955; Jun 7, 1955; Jun 7, 1955; Jun 22, 1955; Jun 22, 1955; Jun 22, 1955; Aug 2, 1955
    __,Frank: Oct 5, 1956; Mar 6, 1959
    ,Franklin: Sep 7, 1957; Sep 8, 1957; [Sep 22, 1957]; Nov 28, 1960; [Nov ?, 1960]
    ,George: [1947]; Nov 14, 1954; May 10, 1955; May 19, 1955; May 19, 1955
    __,H. P.: Mar 18, 1939
    __,Harold: May 6, 1944
    __,Harry: Feb 11, 1963
    __,Harry and Mildred: [1944]
    __,Hazel: [1953]
    __,Henry: [1938]; ?, 1938
    __,Herman: Sep 2, 1933; [1956]; Jun 5, 1957
    __,Herman and Lois: Jul 26, 1956
    __,Hugh: Feb 2, 1955
    __,Isadas: [1956b]
    __,J. V.: n.d.b
    __,Janet: Aug 10, 1955; Sep 2, 1956; Sep 22, 1956
    __,Jayant: [1955]
    __,Jesse and Inez: Sep 30, 1935; Oct 10, 1935; May 20, 1941
    __,Joe: Sep 14, 1959; Jan 27, 1964; Feb 14, 1964
    __,Joe and Winifred: Feb 24, 1958
    __,John: [1943]; Nov 26, 1943; Apr 8, 1960; Apr 9, 1964
    __,John and Yvonne: Mar 18, 1964
    __,Joy: Oct 5, 1958b
    __,Keith: [1956]; Nov 18, 1958; Nov 14, 1959
    ,Ken: Feb 25, 1950; Apr 28, 1950; Aug 21, 1950; Oct 24, 1950; (Aug. 29, 1952];Sep 1, 1952; Sep 19, 1952; [1952]; Oct 18, 1953; May 9, 1955; Aug 11, 1955; [Dec 12, 1957]; Feb 12, 1958; Sep 17, 1959; Sep 17, 1959; [1959]; [1959]
    __,Kenneth: Feb 4, 1963
    __,Lee: Feb 28, 1943
    __,Lena: Aug 4, 1955
    __,Lors: Apr 10, 1955
    __,Lynn and Lilian: Dec 18, 1956
    __,Mae: Mar 18, 1964
    __,Marilynne: Jan 17, 1955; [1955]
    ,Mary: [Jan 6, 1952]; Feb 15, 1955; Aug 5. 1955; Aug 26, 1955; Oct 20, 1955b; [1955]; [1956b]
    __,Marjorie: Nov 27, 1958
    __,Maurice and Jean: Mar 17, 1954
    __,Mirriam: Apr 27, 1955
    Missionary in Charge, Juba Sudan: Feb 6, 1954
    __,Myron: [1935]
    __,Nathanael and Deborah: Dec 19, 1960
    __,Noriko: Oct 27, 1963
    __,Oswald: Nov 3, 1955; Feb 22, 1958
    __,Paul: Oct 29, 1938; Nov 4, 1938
    __,Paul and Barbara: Dec 10, 1962
    __,Peter: Jul 29, 1950
    __,Philip: Nov 21, 1959
    ,Ralph: Nov 27, 1958; Jun 9, 1959; Jul 18, 1959; Oct 24, 1960; Oct 31, 1960; Nov 7, 1960; [1960]; [1960]; [1960]; Jan 16, 1961; May 16, 1961; Oct 22, 1962; Nov 27, 1962; Jan 3, 1963; May 23, 1963; Jul 23, 1963; Feb 21, 1964
    __,Ray: [1948]
    __,Robert: Jun 25, 1949
    __,Russell: Oct 1, 1954
    __,S. T.: Oct 20, 1937
    __,Sam: [Sep 22, 1957]
    __,T. N.: Jan 2, 1935; Sep 16, 1938; Nov 3, 1938
    __,Ted: Oct 20, 1952
    , Ted and Marie: Apr 16, 1942b; Nov 30, 1946b; Jul 12, 1953; Jan 15, 1954; Oct 24, 1955
    __,Ted and Ruby: Feb 27, 1960b
    ,Tom: Aug 31, 1938; Sep 6, 1938; Oct 14, 1938; Aug 15, 1940; May 9, 1947; Nov 11, 1947; Sep 10, 1949; Feb 25, 1950; Apr 29, 1955
    Takhatpur Staff: [1940]; Jun 30, 1947; May 15, 1947; Sep 24, 1947; Oct 31, 1947; Jan 31, 1948; Oct 25, 1948b
    __,Victor: Jun 19, 1963; Mar 18, 1964
    __,Wilfred: Apr 24, 1956; Jun 23, 1956
    __,Wilfred and Oswald: 1956

Aamot, Jack: Feb 19, 1962
Abernathy, Mr.: Mar 1, 1970
Abingdon Press: Jun 5, 1957
Acevedo, Mr.: Sep 11, 1962
Adams, Dr.: [1955]
Adams, Roy P.: Nov 28, 1960
Adams, T. F.: Jul 22, 1955
Adult Christian Endeavor: Oct 14, 1949
Africa Inland Mission: Dec 30, 1960
Agnew, Spiro: Nov 15, 1969
Ahrens, Earl H.: Sep 10, 1962
Albaugh, D. M.: Oct 3, 1956
Albrecht: Oct 20, 1937
Alexander, W. B.: c. 1935; [1939]
Allen, Bill and Marian: Jul 6, 1963
Allen, Kenneth D.: Oct 21, 1963; Jan 4, 1964
Allen, Thomas B.: Oct 6, 1964
Allen, (William H.) Bookseller: Apr 22, 1963
Alley, James M.: Nov 9, 1964
Almquist, L. Arden: Jun 24, 1960; Nov 23, 1960; Jun 12, 1963; Oct 26, 1963; Feb 10, 1964; May 7, 1964
Alvarado: Nov 8, 1955
Alvarez, Carmelo: Oct 14, 1955
Alvord, Mrs.: Mar 12, 1950; Nov 11, 1950
American Express: Jan 31, 1933
Amexco, (Bombay): Oct 26, 1953
Amstutz, J. L.: Aug 24, 1962
Anderson, Dr.: May 13, 1960
Anderson, Gerald H.: Nov 6, 1961; Jun 22, 1965
Anderson, Helen A.: May 27, 1951; Aug 23, 1951; n.d.; n.d.
[Anderson], Herbert: [Aug 3, 1938]
Anderson, J. Lowrie: Nov 21, 1953; Feb 6, 1954
Anderson, Maurice: [1953]
Anderson, S. L.: Jun 25, 1959; Sep 9, 1959
Anderson, Sam L.: Oct 24, 1960
Anderson, Stuart LeRoy: Apr 21, 1960
Andertan, Joan M.: Oct 5, 1962
[Appasamy, A. J.]: Jan 30, 1961
Archer, Dr.: Feb. 1, 1958
Armstrong, : Aug 20, 1941; Oct 5, 1963
Armstrong, A. E.: Jun. 26, 1937; Jun 28, 1937; Jul 5, 1937; Jul 5, 1937; Jul 19, 1937; Jul 19, 1937; Jul 19, 1937; Aug 12, 1937; Aug 12, 1937
Armstrong, H. Parr: [1961]
Ashley, Lynn D.: May 5, 1963
Ashram Paper, The: Aug 4, 1936
Asiruatham, Dr.: Mar 17, 1938
Atkins, Mr.: Jan 8, 1963
Atkins, Harry: Feb 4, 1963
Auler, : Feb 29, 1964
Aulie, H. W.: Oct 15, 1962
Auner, : May 6, 1935; Oct 20, 1937
Austin, Spencer P.: Oct 1, 1952; [1952]; [1952]; Sep 9, 1954; Dec 21, 1954; Dec 31, 1954; Jan 14, 1955; Jan 19, 1955; 1955; Aug 20, 1956; Mar 23, 1958; Mar 24, 1958
Austin, William Paul: Oct 28, 1964
Axling, William: Jan 31, 1962
Bader, Jesse M.: Aug 17, 1954; May 11, 1955; Dec 8, 1955; Sep 4, 1956; Sep 15, 1956; Nov 4, 1956; [Dec ?, 1956]; Jan 8, 1957; May 1, 1958; Aug 2, 1961; Apr 16, 1963
Baham, Canan: Nov 9, 1956
Baker, : Dec 27, 1959
Baker, Donald: [Oct 1, 1953]; Oct 31, 1953; Nov 21, 1953; Dec 28, 1953; Jan 14, 1954; Feb 18, 1954; Apr 10, 1955; Aug 21, 1955; Dec 18, 1956; Jan 14, 1958
Baker, George: Jul 13, 1953; Feb 23, 1954
Baker, James: Jul 14, 1963
Baker, Ralph: Jun 10, [1960]; Jan 25, 1960
Balfour, Lloyd M.: Feb 3, 1961; Mar 20, 1961
Band, Edward: Nov 8, 1954
Bank for Savings, NY: Jun 25, 1959
Bansa, Seth K.: Apr 9, 1955
Barbieri, Sante Uberto: Apr 24, 1961; [May ?, 1961]
Barnes and Noble Inc.: May 29, 1957
Barnes, Roswell P.: Oct 12, 1962
Barnett, Dr.: Jun 7, 1961
Barney, G. Linwood: Jan 20, 1963; Feb 8, 1963; Mar 15, 1963; May 8, 1963; Oct 9, 1964; Jan 25, 1965; Feb 25, 1965
Barr, Earl, Jr.: Dec 2, 1955
Barrett, David: Dec 14, 1968
Bates, M. Searle: Aug 21, 1953; Feb 24, 1954; Feb 28, 1955
Bauman, Mr.: Oct 5, 1960; Oct 25, 1960
Bauman, Harold E.: Jun 7, 1960; Aug 17, 1960
Baur, William: Jul 29, 1950
Baxter, Miss: Oct 27, 1935
Beall, Chandler, B.: Feb 18, 1963
Beals, Mary Ruth: Dec 30, 1960
Beard, Mrs.: Jan 4, 1952
Beard, D. F.: Feb 23, 1954
Beatty, James M.: Oct 29, 1964
Beaver, R. Pierce: Mar 10, 1958; Mar 24, 1958; Apr 5, 1958
Beasley, George: Feb 29, 1960; Apr 18, 1963; May 25, 1963; Feb 10, 1965
Becker, Edwin L.: Mar 30, 1958; May 24, 1958; Jun 7, 1958
Beerbower, O. A.: Jul 31, 1943
Belcher, Carl H.: May 1, 1964
Belew, M. Wendell: Jun 19, 1962
Bell, Miss: Feb 10, 1934
Bell, Mr.: May 27, 1957
Bell, Mr. and Mrs.: [Aug 10, 1950]; May 24, 1951; Dec 13, 1951; Oct 20, 1952; Jan 19, 1953; Feb 23, 1954
Bell, M. T.: Feb 22, 1944; Aug 8, 1946; [1947]; Mar 13, 1952; Oct 25, 1953
Bell, W. W.: May 4, 1956; Jun 19, 1956; Jun 22, 1956; Jul 26, 1956; Sep 11, 1956; Sep 17, 1956; Oct 14, 1956; Oct 31, 1956; Nov 20, 1956; Jan 5, 1957; Mar 15, 1958; Apr 29, 1958
Benson, Joann J.: Aug 23, 1962
Bergfalk, Albert J.: Oct 18, 1962
Berkely, : Jan 11, 1964
Bevanandan, P. D.: Oct 17, 1938
Bhatty, Dr.: Nov 6, 1962
Bible Society (India): May 16, 1938
Bible Society Record: Feb 20, 1963
Bicks, Rex A.: [1963]; Oct 7, 1963; Oct 20, 1963
Binckley, Allen: Sep 22, 1964; Nov 18, 1964
Bingle, Mr.: [1953]; Apr 11, 1953; Aug 11, 1953
Bingle, E. J.: Feb 25, 1953; [Dec 14, 1953]; Jan 6, 1954; Jan 31, 1955
[Birch]: May 18, 1942
Bisivas, N. K.: Apr 8, 1937
Bixler, Lawrence: Mar 14, 1962
Bjork, G. A.: Mar 3, 1935; Mar 4, 1935; Mar 6, 1935; Mar 15, 1935; Mar 16, 1935; Mar 28, 1935
Black, Dr.: Sep 20, 1956
Blake, [C. Melvin]: Feb 23, 1961
Blandan, James R.: Jun 21, 1962
Bloomquist, Miss: Apr 20, 1955
Bloomquist, Norma: Apr 12, 1955
Bobbitt, Mrs.: Nov 4, 1956
Boer, : Sep 15, 1954; May 16, 1955; [1955]
Boer, Harry R.: Jan 12, 1961
Bonner, Gertrude: Oct 31, 1961; Nov 15, 1961
Boosinger, Mr.: Aug 15, 1963
Bowker, Mr.: Aug 24, 1962; Sep 14, 1962
Bownes, Leona K.: Feb 29, 1964
Bowser, Miss M. E.: Aug 3, 1938
Bradley, H. Blake: Feb 19, 1962
Bradley, S. Hugh: Oct 15, 1960; Nov 27, 1960
Brandenfels, Fred: Nov 8, 1962
Braun, Dr.: Nov 5, 1962; Nov 10, 1962
Bridenstine, Lena: Nov 15, 1951; Mar 13, 1952; Jul 14, 1953; Jan 15, 1954; May 16, 1955; Jun 24, 1955
Bridges, Julian C.: Nov, 13, 1963
Briggs, Eugene S.: Jul 4, 1956; [1956]
Brill, E. J.: Jan 18, 1965
Broadway Christian Church: [1953]; Jan 14, 1954
Bronson Travel: [1961]
Brook, Overton: Jan 17, 1953
Brooks, Mr.: Sep 13, 1952
Brooks, C. B.: Jul 1, 1955
Brooks, Charles L.: Sep 2, 1955
Brown, Mrs. Frank: Sep 16, 1953
Brown, Frank V.: Apr 16, 1955; May 16, 1955
Brown, Mrs. Frank V.: Jun 18, 1956
Brown, Genevieve: Apr 14, 1938; May 17, 1955; May 18, 1955; Jul 2, 1955; Aug 27, 1955; Sep 2, 1955; Oct 18, 1955
Brown, Malvern: Jun.5, 1961
Brown, Roland P.: Mar 17, 1965
Brown, Russell E.: Oct 10, 1964
Brown, Vance E.: Jan 18, 1965
Brown, William: Sep 3, 1962
Brown, William D.: Apr 13, 1961
Browne, : Feb 6, 1954
Brownlee, R. W.: Dec 5, 1962
Brumbaugh, Thoburn T.: Sep 22, 1963; Sep 22, 1963
Brunk, A. C.: c. 1935; [1936]
Brushwyler, V.: Jan 25, 1961; Oct 13, 1962; Oct 22, 1962; Aug 26, 1963; [Aug 27, 1963]; Sep 26, 1963; Aug 7, 1964
Bryan, Charles C.: Jun 24, 1955
Bryant, Russell: Dec 26, 1955
Bryon, David: Apr 28, 1955
Buchanan, : Dec 16, 1937
Buchanan, T.: Nov 29, 1934; Mar 6, 1935
Buck, Carlton C.: Jul 28, 1948; Mar 10, 1951; [Jun 22, 1952]; Aug 10, 1952; Jan 19, 1953; Oct 14, 1953; Feb 12, 1955; Apr 11, 1955; Apr 18, 1955; Dec 26, 1955; Dec 15, 1958; Feb 26, 1959; Jan 14, 1960; Nov 15, 1964; Nov 16, 1964
Buck, Eldon and Alice: Nov ?, 1964; Jan 4, 1965
Bucke, Emory Stevens: Dec 27, 1960; Oct 12, 1961; Oct 31, 1961; Feb 19, 1962; Mar 31, 1962
Buckner, George W.: Sep 3, 1938; Nov 13, 1939; Jan 17, 1955; Jul 22, 1955; ?, 1955
Buehler, William: Sep 11, 1962
Bulthuis, Mr.: Feb 22, 1963
Bunton, C. L.: Sep 4, 1953
Burgess, Andrew S.: Jan 3, 1962; Dec 5, 1962; Jan 23, 1963
Burgoyne, Sam R.: Nov 8, 1958
Burke, Rudolph C.: Jan 21, 1962
Burkhalter, M. R.: Apr 11, 1938
Burns, Donald H.: Jan 3, 1961; Dec 29, 1961
Burns, Robert: Jun 7, 1961; Sep 2, 1964; Sep 22, 1964; Sep 22, 1964; Oct 5, 1964; 1964
Bush, Prescott: Dec 11, 1956
Bushans, : c. 1955
Butler, : Jun 1, 1964
Byers, Donald: Mar 3, 1962
C. W. F.: Jun 22, 1956
Cadagan, Robert J.: Jan 7, 1956
Cadwallader, C. S.: [Dec 16, 1960]; Jan 30, 1961
Calderwood, R. G. M.: Sep 22, 1964; Oct 23, 1964
Caldwell, Maurice: Feb 9, 1965
Calhoun, Dr.: [1961]
Callaway, Marvin D.: Jan 12, 1965
Callis, Dowell A.: May 23, ?
Carleton, Alfred: May 28, 1962
Carlin, Dr.: Feb 17, 1946; [1950]; [1950]; Aug 9, 1952; Jan 19, 1953; Jul 12, 1953; Oct 14, 1953; Apr 9, 1955; Jul 1, 1955; Dec 19, 1955; [1956]; Jul 26, 1957; [1958]
Carlin, H. C.: Nov 21, 1945
Carlin, Harold: Apr 28, 1963
Carlson, Paul E.: Jan 4, 1963
Carlson, Ray: Jun 14, 1961
Carnes, Sydney: Jan 25, 1965
Carpenter, George W.: Nov 20, 1954; Nov 20, 1954; Jan 1, 1955; Jan 10, 1955; Jan 13, 1955; Jan 17, 1955; Apr 10, 1955; May 18, 1955; Jun 1, 1955; [1955]
Carr, Grace: Nov 24, 1959
Carter, Mr.: [1939]
Carter, Russell: Spring, 1959
Carter, William H.: May ?, 1962
Cartwright, Lin D.: [Apr ?, 1949]; Aug 23, 1955; Oct 19, 1955; Jan 6, 1956; Jan 7, 1956; Dec 17, 1956
Case, Dr.: Jun 14, 1962
Cattell, Everett L.: Jun 10, 1960
Cauthen, James Baker: [1960]; Apr 26, 1961
Cederlund, Mr.: Apr 2, 1946
Centerwall: May 30, 1961b
Central Christian Church: Oct 26, 1961
Champie, Ting R.: Jul 14, 1953; Oct 23, 1953; Dec 15, 1953; Jan 14, 1954; Dec 21, 1960
Chandorkar, N. R.: Jul 11, 1937
Chapman, Mrs.: Oct 25, 1948b
Chapman, Irvin C.: Jun 24, 1955; Jul 16, 1955
Chase, : Aug 11, 1955; Dec 15, 1956
Chase, Priscilla: Aug 2, 1955; Oct 29, 1956
Chaudhari, Daniel: Dec 14, 1964; Jan 11, 1965
Chiang, Madam Kai-Shek: 1960; [1960]
Chief of Police: Mar 1, 1970
Chilton, Mrs.: [1955]
Chhindwara Deputy Commissioner: Mar 22, 1935
Chrisman, L. M.: Mar 6, 1962; Mar 19, 1962; Feb 14, 1963; Mar 21, 1963
Christensen, Richard J.: Sep 17, 1965
Christian Board of Publication: Mar 2, 1958; Mar 31, 1961; Oct 8, 1963
Christian Century: [1950]
Christian Evangelist Magazine: Oct 29, 1936; Jun 24, 1955
Christian Literature Society: n.d.
Christian Women's Fellowship: Dec 9, 1957
Church, : Jan 7, 1936
Church of Christ, Manila: Oct 3, 1964
Church History Magazine: Dec 22, 1961
Church and Mission Secretaries in India: Oct 28, 1935
Clasper, Paul: Oct 3, 1956; Mar 29, 1958; Jun 22, 1962; Jun 12, 1963
Clements, Gwen: Mar 1, 1965; Mar 10, 1965
Clutterbuck, Basil: Sep 16, 1954
Clyde, Walter R.: Mar 15, 1965; Apr 6, 1965
Coble, Aulden D.: Jun 8, 1961; Jun 17, 1961; Jul 31, 1961; Aug 16, 1961; Aug 23, 1961; Oct 14, 1961; Dec 30, 1964; Feb 9, 1965; Feb 27, 1965; May 1, 1965
Coble, Ruth: Sep 15, 1965
Coffeeville Church: Aug 20, 1956
Coggins, Wade T.: Mar 16, 1963; Sep 16, 1963; Sep 18, 1963; Dec 23, 1964
Cogswell, Franklin D.: Jul 8, [1953]; Jul 22, 1953; Jul 30, 1953; Aug 7, 1953; Aug 8, 1953; Aug 14, 1953; Aug 15, 1953; Aug 20, 1953; Sep 23, 1953; Oct 18, 1953; Dec 14, 1953; Dec 18, 1953; [1953]; Jan 6, 1954; Feb 6, 1954; Feb 20, 1954; Feb 26, 1954; Jan 17, 1955; Jul 6, 1963; Jul 12, 1963
Cogswell, James A.: Feb 1, 1962
Cole, Mr.: Aug 10, 1952
Cole, Howard C.: Dec 29, 1958; Mar 2, 1961; Apr 22, 1961; Jan 1968
Cole, Louise: Feb 13, 1964; Aug 12, 1964
Coleman, Milton: Oct 31, 1961
Columbia University Registrar: Jun 5, 1965
Commission of Ecumenical Mission and Relations: Jul 26, 1965
Committee on Cooperation in Latin America: [1960]
Conley, William W.: Sep 22, 1964
Conner, Dr.: Nov 9, 1969
Cook, Gaines: Oct 8, 1956
Cooper, Mrs.: Jul 12, 1953
Coquille, Oregon Christian Church: Apr 15, 1945
Corneli, Helen McGavran: Apr 1, 1949b; [Dec 28, 1955]; Jan 6, 1956; Jan 8, 1956; Jan 8, 1956; Aug 2, 1956; Aug 21, 1956; Aug 21, 1959; 1959; Feb 11, 1964; n.d.
Corneli, Steven: Oct 4, 1965
Cornell, D. C.: Mar 29, 1965
Correll, Sidney: Feb 10, 1961; Dec 6, 1963
Coulter, George: Aug 13, 1964
Covell, Ralph: Mar 19, 1962
Cowles, H. Robert: Jul 23, 1963
Council of Churches of Indonesia: Aug 18, 1955
Cowan Church: Jun 24, 1955
Cox, Ralph E.: [Nov 1963]
Cramblett, Wilbur H.: Feb 21, 1955; Jan 30, 1958; Oct 12, 1959
Crane, James D.: Oct 23, 1961
Crawley, Winston: Nov 10, 1961
Cressman, Luther S.: [1962]
Cressy, Earl: 1957; 1957
Crewdson, Luella: Jan 14, 1955
Crisman, Dr.: [1963]
Cristis: Sep 19, 1934
Crouch, Archie: Mar 17, 1965
Crouse, Merle: Jun 7, 1960; Jun 29, 1960; Sep 5, 1960; Oct 21, 1960; Jan 6, 1961; Apr 2, 1962
Culpepper, Hugo H.: Sep 1, 1964
Culver, Ellsworth: Sep 7, 1963
Cummings, Esther: Apr 29, 1965
Cummings, James: Oct 22, 1961
Cummings, Norman L.: Apr 6, 1964; Jul 8, 1964; Aug 11, 1964; Aug 19, 1964; Sep 2, 1964; Sep 3, 1964; Sep 10, 1964; Oct 2, 1964; Oct 26, 1964; Nov 4, 1964; Nov 13, 1964; Nov 24, 1964; Dec 8, 1964; Dec 9, 1964; Dec 14, 1964; Dec 18, 1964; Dec 23, 1964; [1964]; Jan 11, 1965; Jan 16, 1965; Jan 25, 1965; Feb 5, 1965; Feb 20, 1965; Mar 12, 1965; Mar 15, 1965; Mar 31, 1965; Apr 5, 1965; Apr 27, 1965; Apr 27, 1965; May 18, 1965; May 24, 1965; May 30, 1965; Jun 5. 1965; Jun 9, 1965; Jun 11, 1965; Jun 22, 1965; Jul 25, 1966; [Aug 11, 1966]
Cummings, Richard: Jan 14, 1955
Cummings, Robert: Jan 30, 1958; Jan 25, 1961
Cummins, Harold: Jan 13, 1962; [Apr 1962]; [Apr 1962]; [May 1962]; Sep 12, 1962; [1962]; Jun 5, 1963; Apr 2, 1964
Cunningham, T. C.: Dec 6, 1963
Cuppy, : Apr 10, 1955
Cypress Park Church: Aug 20, 1956
Dack, Mr.: Feb 21, 1938
Dagadu, P. K.: Nov 21, 1953; Jan 31, 1955
Dagan, Alice M.: Jan 15, 1965; Jan 27, 1965
Dahlberg, Edwin: Jan 23, 1960; [1960]
Dahlen, Lester A.: Mar 30, 1965
Dale, Mrs.: May 29, 1959
Dale, John T.: Nov 28, 1960; Apr 9, 1965; Jun 10, 1965
Dale, Mary M.: Jan 5, 1959; [1962]; Aug 15, 1963
Daniel, A. S.: Jan 3, 1938
Daniel, Eugene L.: Apr 2, 1962; Apr 18, 1962; Jun 16, 1964
Daniels, Dr.: Jul 9, 1964
Daniels, Mrs.: Nov 30, 1946
Danker, W. J.: Feb 17, 1961; Nov 9, 1964; Nov 24, 1964; Mar 29, 1965
Darby, Larry: Mar 29, 1965
Darnell, Mrs.: Aug 9, 1952
Darnell, J. Millen: Jun 30, 1960
Daugherty, Ed. F.: Oct 19, 1938
David, Mr.: Aug 31, 1938
Davis, : Sep 13, 1938; May 26, 1960
Davis, J. Merle: May 9, 1955
Davis, Mrs.: Dec 5, 1960
Davis, Jean McGavran: n.d.
Davis, Mrs. John M.: Dec 20, 1960
Davis, Lew A.: Jul 17, 1961
Davis, Valborg: Dec 15, 1960; Jan 24, 1961
Davis, William: Nov 6, 1961; Mar 6, 1962
Day, Mrs.: May 28, 1944
Deats, Richard: Nov 6, 1961
DeBres, P. H.: Jan 5, 1963; Mar 4, 1963; Jul 6, 1963
Decker, John W.: Aug 18, 1956; Sep 4, 1956
Deeter, Emily F.: May 26, 1960; Apr 23, 1962
DeGroot, A. T.: Sep 15, 1956; [1956]
Deitch, Russell: Oct 29, 1963
Dekker, Paul W.: Nov 16, 1964; Jan 1965
Demaray, Donald E.: Nov 21, 1963; Jul 10, 1964; Sep 2, 1964; May 17, 1965
Dennison, A. Dudley: Oct 5, 1964; Oct 5, 1964; Oct 5, 1964; Jan 13, 1965; Apr 12, 1965
Depew, Mrs. Arthur M.: 1955
Derby, Marian: Jan 29, 1965
DeShazer, Jacob: Nov 20, 1964; Dec 7, 1964; May 4, 1965
Dew, Ray E.: Jul 15, 1944; Nov 22, 1944
Dicker, Gordon: Oct 21, 1963
Dickinson, Hoke S.: Oct 1, 1954
Dickson, James: Feb 23, 1955; Jul 21, 1955; Dec 28, 1955
Dickson, W. Scott: Jan 14, 1954; Feb 6, 1954
Dillenberger, John: Nov 4, 1964; Nov 14, 1964
Dirksen, Everett: July 10, 1966
Donors to Jubbulpor Work: 1934
Douglas, John W.: [1944b]
Dodds, Robert: Feb 12, 1962
Douglas, John W.: Jul 31, 1943
Dowdy, Barton A.: Jan 4, 1965; Aug 4, 1965
Downey Avenue Church: Feb 24, 1961b
Downs, F. S.: Nov 18, 1965
Drake, Mrs.: Apr 15, 1945
Drascher, M. G.: Nov 7, 1938
Druck Leslie: Jun 1942b; Jul 31, 1943; Feb 17, 1944
Drucks, : Feb 25, 1954b
Dudgen, Emily: Fall 1954
Duey, Charles J. [1963]
Dulles, John Foster: Mar 15, 1959
Duncan, Abe: May 11, 1963; May 18, 1963; Jul 6, 1963; Jul 25, 1963; Aug 7, 1963
Dunn, Marvin H.: Dec 16, 1964
DuPlessis, David J.: Sep 23, 1964
E. P. Dutton and Co.: Oct 26, 1968
Early, C. G.: Nov 17, 1936; Dec 14, 1936
Eastman, Addison: May 27, 1960]; May 27, 1960]; Jun 7, 1960; Nov 22, 1960; Dec 16, 1960; Dec 31, 1960
Easton, Wilfred: Oct 25, 1959; Dec 1, 1959
Eaton, Jesse G.: Sep 20, 1963
Eddy, C. T.: [1955]
Edwards, David R.: Apr 13, 1963
Eerdmans, : Nov 17, 1963
Eklund, Helen M.: Dec 15, 1960
Elfers, Robert: Sep 5, 1956; Sep 12, 1956; Oct 12, 1956; Jun 10, 1960
Elliott, John: Nov 6, 1961
Ellis, James E.: [Dec 1960]; Jan 24, 1961
England, Stephen J.: Aug 14, 1953; Jul 18, 1956; Dec 24, 1956; May 2, 1957; May 21, 1957; May 25, 1957]; May 25, 1957; Apr 21, 1959; May 26, 1959; Jul 7, 1959; Jul 18, 1959; Jul 22, 1959; Jul 30, 1959; Aug 3, 1959; Aug 8, 1959; May 23, 1961; Jun 5, 1961; n.d.
Epp, Mayble M.: Nov 20, 1961
Erb, Earl S.: May 16, 1961; Apr 20, 1963
Erickson, A. G.: Dec 28, 1959
Erlewine, [Betty]: Apr 23, 1963
Erny, E. A.: Oct 20, 1960
Estell, William H.: May 13, 1965
Eudaly, Nathan Hoyt: Nov 27, 1957; Mar 20, 1963; Jun 12, 1963
Evenhouse, Henry J.: Mar 31, 1960; Jun 25, 1960; Apr 19, 1967
Everts, A. A.: Jul 25, 1943; Feb 27, 1944; Oct 6, 1946
Exman, Eugene: [1956]; May 9, 1957; Aug 18, 1958
Fairmount Church: Aug 9, 1952; n.d.
Falk, Celestine Argenbright: Feb 6, 1954
Farmer, Garland: Feb 2, 1955; Apr 16, 1955; Apr 18, 1955; Nov 3, 1955; Oct 25, 1963
Farnum, Marlin D.: Oct 6, 1964
Fasnacht, Everett M.: Jun 12, 1962
Faught, J. Harry: Sep 10, 1964
Fehr, Miss: Oct 12, 1935
Fenn, Steve: Sep 2, 1964
Fenton, Horace L., Jr.: Oct 14, 1961
Fey, Harold: Jun 22, 1955; Dec 29, 1955; Jan 7, 1956; Feb 21, 1956
Fiedler, Fred J.: May 2, 1955
Fiers, A. Dale: Nov 3, 1951; Nov 3, 1951; Dec 11, 1954; Jan 19, 1955; Mar 15, 1955; Jul 7, 1955; 1955; Jul 30, 1956; Sep 11, 1956; Oct 26, 1956; Jun 14, 1957; Jul 8, 1957; Mar 23, 1958; Mar 24, 1958; Apr 10, 1958; Oct 7, 1958; Nov 29, 1958; Dec 28, 1958; [1958]; Dec 1, 1959; May 4, 1961; Jul 31, 1961; Sep 15, 1961; Mar 20, 1963
Fillinger, Robert E.: Aug 25, 1964
Finch, Flora: Feb 15, 1955; [Apr 8], 1955; Aug 26, 1955
Finch, John G.: Nov 6, 1961; Nov 27, 1961; Dec 19, 1961; Feb 2, 1962; Mar 7, 1962
Finley, Robert V.: Jun 14, 1962; May 5, 1963; May 27, 1963; Nov 11, 1963
First Christian Church: Nov 15, 1954
Fisch, Mrs.: Mar 6, 1947
Fisher, : Nov 20, 1957
Fisher, Edwin O., Jr.: Oct 25, 1956; Jul 10, 1957; Aug 14, .1957; [Aug 1957]; [1958]; Dec 8, 1960; Jan 3, 1962
Fitch, Alger: Oct 10, 1959; Jun 12, 1961; Jun 12, 1961; Aug 25, 1961; Dec 4, 1961; Jan 10, 1962
Flanagan, James M.: Dec 12, 1957; Jan 30, 1958; Mar 1, 1958; n.d.
Flatt, Donald C.: Mar 29, 1965; May 4, 1965; Jun 10, 1965; Jul 15, 1965
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.: [Sep 1965]
Fleming, D. J.: Mar 9, 1934; May 28, 1934; Sep 17, 1935
Fleshman, Keith: [Dec 1964]
Fletcher, Jesse C.: Jan 29, 1964
Folks: May 16, 1953b
Fonceca, Onofre G.: Mar 31, 1957; May 24, 1957; Oct 19, 1957; Nov 14, 1958; Feb 17, 1959; Aug 2, 1961; [1963]; Oct 8, 1964
Fondell, Elmer W.: May 24, 1960
Ford, Gerald: Dec 2, 1964
Forman, Charles: Dec 14, 1953; Dec 14, 1953; Feb 22, 1954; Jan 20, 1955; Aug 9, 1955
Forster, C. A.: Nov 21, 1953; Feb 14, 1954; May 27, 1954; [1954]; Jan 27, 1955; Aug 5, 1955
Foth, Richard: Feb 9, 1965
Fraley, James A.: Oct 22, 1962
Fraser, David A.: Jan 29, 1965
Frederick, A. E. D.: Jun 6, 1960; Aug 14, 1960; Feb 16, 1963
Frederick, Edward C.: Apr 13, 1961
Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.: Sep 3, 1963
Friends (Group or General Letters): Oct 20, 1929; Mar 23, 1934; Oct 13, 1934; [1934b]; Mar 25, 1935; Oct 21, 1935; c. 1935; Feb 11, 1938; Mar 25, 1938; [1938]; Nov 21, 1939; Summer 1942; Apr 25, 1943b; Dec 10, 1946; Oct 1, 1950b; May 12, 1951b; Sep 1, 1953b; Jun 24, 1955; Aug 25, 1955; Jun 12, 1958; Sep 24, 1959; Oct 31, 1959; Oct 30, 1960; Jan 8, 1962; Feb 1963; Sep 5, 1963; Oct 21, 1963; Oct 31, 1963; Nov 27, 1963; [1963]; Jan 27, 1964; Apr 17, 1964; Jun 12, 1964; Jun 1967b; [1967b]; [Dec 196?b]
Friendship Press: Sep 7, 1957
Frizen, Edwin L.: Nov 30, 1964
Fuller Miss: May 18, 1963
Fullerton, D. E.: Jan 24, 1963
Fullerton Church: Jul 26, 1943; Jul 12, 1944; [1944]; Nov 22, 1945b; Jan 20, 1946; Feb 17, 1946; Apr 1, 1946; Sep 15, 1950; Dec 30, 1950; Aug 2, 1951; Apr 28, 1953; Jul 14, 1953; Jan 10, 1954; Jan 11, 1954; Aug 21, 1956; Oct 31, 1956; Dec 25, 1956
Fulton, C. Darby: Jun 30, 1960
G__,Mary: Jun 8, 1949
Gamboe, Homer: Oct 16, 1934; Jan 5, 1935; oct. 14, 1935; May 16, 1960b
Garcia, G. A.: Aug 17, 1961
Gardiner, Robert K. A.: Jan 1, 1954
Gass, Dr.: Jan 7, 1936
Gatinoni, G. E.: Nov 10, 1961
Gebauer, Paul: Dec 28, 1961
Geddis, O.: Jan 4, 1951
Geneva University, Faculte Autonome de Theologie Protestante: Jun 3, 1965
George, H. E., Company: Apr 27, 1963
Georgeson, Mr.: Jan 22, 1963
Germany, Charles: Nov 6, 1961
Ghosh, Mr.: [1950]
Gibbons, Don and Alice: [Jan 6, 1961]; Jan 4, 1965
Glikos, Anna: Mar 30, 1958; n.d.
Goerner, H. Cornell: Jun 1, 1955; Aug 9, 1955; Jun 6, 1957; Aug 3, 1957; [Sep 1957]; May 11, 1961
Goff, Dr.: Jul 11, 1962
Goff, James E.: May 15, 1961
Goggins, Dr.: Aug 24, 1962
Goheen, Mrs.: Sep 23, 1933
Good, Monroe C.: Jun 7, 1960; Oct 14, 1960; Dec 3, 1960; [1960]; [1960]; n.d.
Goodall, Norman: Oct 26, 1960; [Nov 25, 1960]; Jan 22, 1961
Gooden, Joe: May 24, 1965
Gospel Recordings: May 27, 1963
Gough, Louis F.: Aug 24, 1962
Goulter, Oswald J.: Jan 30, 1955; Nov 14, 1955; Jan 14, 1956; Jan 1, 1957; Jun 7, 1957; Jun 7, 1957; 1958b
Graber, Joe D.: Nov 3, 1956; [1956]; [1956]; Mar 17, 1959; Oct 22, 1961; Nov 1, 1961; [1962]; Jul 23, 1963; Nar. 1, 1965; Mar 9, 1965
Graff, M.: Aug 7, 1965
Grafton, Allena: May 29, 1941; Aug 20, 1941; Dec 17, 1941; Nov 9, 1949
Graham, : Oct 20, 1937
Grant, Raymond: Oct 14, 1961
Gray, David: Jan 4, 1960
Graybill, Dorothy: Dec 26, 1955
Green, Edna: Apr 24, 1961
Green, Jesse: May 28, 1965
Gregory, Dean: Jan 18, 1961
Gresham, Dr.: Nov 3, 1959; Jul 23, 1963; n.d.
Gribble, C. F.: Mar 23, 1961; Feb 27, 1962; May 7, 1962
Grice, Earl E.: Jun 22, 1965; Jun 28, 1965
Griffen, Margaret Winifred McGavran: [Feb 24, 1957]; Feb 27, 1960b; Sep 3, 1962; Feb 13, 1963; Jul 6, 1963; Apr 30, 1954; [1954]; Nov 1, 1955
Griffeth, Ross J.: Dec 29, 1950; Jul 1, 1958; Nov 14, 1958; Jan 5, 1959; Jan 6, 1959; Aug 29, 1959; [1959]; Aug 29, 1959; Sep 14, 1959; Sep 19, 1959; Jan 8, 1960; Jan 14, 1960; Feb 11, 1960; May 14, 1960]; Jun 4, 1960; Jun 25, 1960; Oct 1, 1960; Oct 7, 1960; [Nov 11, 1960]; Nov 23, 1960; Nov 23, 1960; Jul 22, 1961; Sep 8, 1961; [1961]; [1961]; [1961]; Mar 14, 1962; Mar 16, 1962; Mar 16, 1962; May 29, 1962; July 10, 1962]; Jul 21, 1962; Aug 24, 1962; Aug 25, 1962; Sep 9, 1962; Nov 17, 1962; Nov 23, 1962; [1962]; Feb 18, 1963; Mar 4, 1963; Mar 5, 1963; Mar 5, 1963; Apr 29, 1963; May 25, 1963; May 25, 1963; Aug 19, 1963; Aug 19, 1963; Aug 20, 1963; [Aug 1963]; Sep 18, 1963; Sep 22, 1963; Sep 22, 1963; [Sep 1963]; Dec. 27, 1963; [1963]; [1963]; Feb 14, 1964; Mar 25, 1964; [Aug or Sep 1964]; Oct 10, 1964; Dec 21, 1964; Dec 29, 1964; Jan 11, 1965; Jan 11, 1965; Jan 18, 1965; Feb 1, 1965; Mar 15, 1964; Jan 15, 1965; May 7, 1965; May 10, 1965; Jun 8, 1965; May 31, 1976b
Griffin, Clarence: Mar 17, 1965
Grimley, John B.: Aug 3, 1961; Aug 14, 1963; Aug 23, 1963; May 19, 1964
Grubb, Kenneth G.: Jul 14, 1954; Jul 16, 1954; Oct 18, 1954; Dec 30, 1954; [1954]; Jan 10, 1955; Jan 14, 1955; Jan 18, 1955; Jan 18, 1955; Jan 30, 1955; Feb 12, 1955; Feb 12, 1955; Feb 15, 1955; Feb 15, 1955; Feb 20, 1955; Feb 20, 1955; Mar 29, 1955; Apr 11, 1955; Apr 27, 1955; May 9, 1955; May 28, 1955; Jul 2, 1955; Jul 7, 1955; Dec 29, 1955; [1955]; Feb 26, 1956; Aug 25, 1956; Sep 12, 1956; Oct 8, 1956; [1956]; Feb 7, 1958]; Mar 29, 1958; Apr 14, 1958; May 18, 1958; May 31, 1958; Aug 1, 1958; Aug 1, 1958; Oct 24, 1958; Nov 1, 1958; Nov 30, 1958; Dec 4, 1958; Dec 4, 1958; Dec 20, 1958; 1958; Jan 1, 1959; Jan 21, 1959; Feb 7, 1959; Feb 17, 1959; Mar 1, 1959; Mar 3, 1959; Mar 10, 1959; Apr 24, 1959; May 7, 1959; May 20, 1959; May 24, 1959; Jul 20, 1959; Sep 7, 1959; Sep 7, 1959; Oct 29, 1959; [1959]; [1959]; [1959]; Jan 23, 1960; [Nov 1960]; Nov 8, 1960; Jun 10, 1961; Jul 17, 1961; Aug 3, 1961; May 26, 1962; Jun 22, 1962; Jul 7, 1962; Aug 23, 1962; Nov 10, 1962; Dec 1, 1962; Jan 25, 1963; Feb 14, 1963; Mar 12, 1963; Apr 1, 1963; May 29, 1963; 1963; Feb 6, 1964; Apr 6. 1964; Apr 8, 1964; May 19, 1964
Guarantee Trust Co.: Dec 14, 1956
Guloy, Ilustre Z.: Feb 2, 1965
Guruj, : Jan 27, 1962
Guy, Cal: Oct 26, 1957; Mar 9, 1958; Apr 12, 1958; Sep 26, 1958; Oct 31, 1958; Apr. 20, 1960; Oct 22, 1960; Dec 31, 1960; Jan 13, 1961; Jan 16, 1961; Feb 16, 1961; Mar 7, 1961; Mar 20, 1961; Jun 13, 1961; [Jul 1961]; Nov 15, 1961; Dec 22, 1961; Mar 2, 1962; Jul 9, 1962; Oct 6, 1962; Jan 23, 1963; Feb 25, 1963: Apr 1, 1963; Jun 3, 1963; [1963]; Oct 10, 1969
Gyanik, Miss: Oct 26, 1935
Habegger, Howard: Jul 1965
Haben and Fink: Jan 8, 1958]
Haley, Mr.: Aug 15, 1963
Halifax (Nova Scotia) Church: Jul 13, 1944
Hall, William: Apr 30, 1947; Aug 13, 1947; [Aug 16, 1947]; Sep 29, 1947; Oct 13, 1947; Dec 16, 1947; Dec 25, 1947; [1947]; [1947]; Jan 6, 1948]; Jan 13, 1948; Jan 28, 1948; Feb 2, 1948; Mar 2, 1948; Mar 3, 1948; [1948]; [1953]; Apr 10, 1955; [Jan 10, 1957]; Oct 8, 1957; Oct 26, 1957; Feb 25, 1963; Sep 22, 1963; Oct 3, 1963
Hamilton, Mr.: Oct 15, 1961; Dec 19, 1961; Dec 26, 1961; Jan 19, 1962; May 9, 1962; Jun 15, 1962; Jul 7, 1962; Aug 24, 1962; Nov 28, 1962
Hamilton, Keith E.: May 14, 1960; Jun 27, 1960; Jul 10, 1960; Sep 5, 1960; Sep 28, 1960; Oct 7, 1960]; Oct 14, 1960; Nov 5, 1960; Nov 15, 1960]; Nov 25, 1960; Dec 5, 1960; [1960]; May 31, 1961; Jul 18, 1961; Jul 28, 1961; Aug 5, 1961; Aug 7, 1961; Aug 21, 1961; Aug 29, 1961; Nov 10, 1961; May 22, 1963; May 26, 1963; Jul 10, 1964; Sep 4, 1964; Apr 9, 1965
Hammond, Mrs.: Mar 13, 1950; Jun 20, 1950; Mar 12, 1952; Oct 6, 1953; Sep 16, 1953; Jan 14, 1954
Hammond, Alvin D.: May 11, 1963; Nov 12, 1963; Nov 27, 1963
Hamp, R. J.: Oct 25, 1953
Hampton, Harold: Nov 8, 1955; Dec 1, 1955
Hanger, Mrs.: May 7, 1942b
Hansen, J. C.: Apr 17, 1945
Hanson, Ralph P.: May 24, 1960; Jun 24, 1961; Jan 19, 1962; Mar 21, 1962; Jun 10, 1963
Harmon, Nolan B.: Apr 16, 1955; [Feb 1956]; Sep 12, 1956
Harper, Irene: Dec 13, 1932; Jun 2, 1933; Jan 12, 1933; Jul 6, 1933; Dec 9, 1933
Harr, Wilber C.: Sep 23, 1963; Oct 25, 1963; Feb 2, 1965
Harris, Anita: Feb 17, 1958; May 16, 1958
Hartley, Karl D.: Apr 26, 1965
Harvard University, Anthropology: June 16, 1964
Harwood, Mrs.: Jan 20, 1953
Haselden, Dr.: Jan 5, 1963
Haskell, Herald: Jan 4, 1965
Haskins, Mr. and Mrs.: Jul 14, 1944; Oct 4, 1946
Hastings, Mr.: Nov 27, 1958; Dec 4, 1958
Hatfield, Mark O.: Jul 10, 1966
Hausner, Marion: [May 1961]
Hawkins, E. M.: Apr 13, 1964
Hawkins, Paul, Jr.: Sep 22, 1964
Hawley, Mr.: Sep 9, 1947
Hawley, C. O.: 1955
Hay, Alex Rattray: May 31, 1961
Hay, Ian M.: May 24, 1965
Hayden, Edwin V.: Apr 19, 1958; Apr 19, 1958; Apr 19, 1958; Apr 21, 1958; Apr 21., 1958; Apr 27, 1958; Feb 22, 1965
Hayward, Mrs.: Oct 6, 1960
Hayward, Victor E. W.: Dec 10, 1959; [Jan 1960]; Jan 23, 1960; Feb 25, 1960; Feb 25, 1960; Dec 10, 1960; Dec 15, 1960; [1960]; Dec 20, 1961; Dec 20, 1961; Dec 29, 1961; [1961]; [1961]; Jan 24, 1962; Feb 2, 1962; Feb 2, 1962; Feb 3, 1962; Apr 12, 1962; Apr 13, 1962; Jun 19, 1962; [1962]; Jan 21, 1963; Mar 16, 1963; May 17, 1963; Jul 6, 1963; Aug 16, 1963; Aug 29, 1963; Sep 18, 1963; Oct 17, 1963; Nov 2, 1963; Nov 4, 1963; [1963]; Jan 28, 1964; Feb 4, 1964; Aug 13, 1964; Aug 19, 1964; Aug 19, 1964; Dec 23, 1964; [1964]; Jan 7, 1965; May 11, 1965; Sep 21, 1965; n.d.
Hazelton, John S.: Sep 3, 1963
Heckel, : Nov 30, 1957
Heckendorf, George: May 18, 1964
Heerboth, Paul M.: Apr 30, 1965
Hendricks, Kenneth C.: Dec 29, 1955; Nov 25, 1964
Hendrix, Olan: May 24, 1965
Henson, E. D.: Jan 13, 1956; Jul 23, 1963
Heppe, Miss: Dec 27, 1962
Herbold, R. V.: Jun 1, 1955; Jul 5, 1955
Herran, Dr.: [Oct.6, 1948]
Hewitt, C. M. Kemptol: Sep 22, 1964
Hicks, Mollie: Feb 22, 1955; Apr 4, 1955; May 17, 1955; May 27, 1955; Jun 24, 1955; Jul 10, 1955; Aug 6, 1955; Oct 20, 1956; Jun 9, 1959; Dec 4, 1959; 1961
Hilbers, Ida: Jul 28, 1965
Hill, E. H.: Apr 27, 1955
Hill, Tom N.: Oct 7, 1917; 1948
Hiralal, : Oct 16, 1934
Hitt, Russell T.: Mar 13, 1963
Hobart, Donald M.: Aug 16, 1957
Hodges, James B.: Jul 1, 1965
Hodges, Melvin L.: Jan 11, 1962; Jul 9, 1962; Nov 15, 1962; Dec 19, 1964; Dec 23, 1964; Jan 7, 1965; Jan 11, 1965; [Mar 1965]; Apr 13, 1965
Hodgin, Worth V.: Jul 23, 1963
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.: Oct 25, 1963
Hogan, J. Philip: Jan 13, 1965; Jan 25, 1965; Feb 12, 1965; Mar 4, 1965; Mar 5, 1965; Mar 29, 1965
Hogg, Kenneth Ritchie: Jan 16, 1956
Hohman, Amy: Oct 2, 1954; Mar 8, 1960; Nov 15, 1954; Dec 30, 1954; Jan 11, 1955; Feb 12, 1955; Jun 24, 1955; Aug 8, 1955; Aug 8, 1955; [Oct 24, 1955]; Dec 31, 1955; 1955; [1955]; [1955]; [1955]; Nov 4, 1956; [1956]; Jun 5, 1957; Sep 22, 1957; Sep 26, 1957; Sep 9, 1958; Nov 24, 1959
Holland, : [1961]
Hollis, Michael: Dec 26, 1961; Mar 20, 1962; [1962]; n.d.
Hollister, J. N.: Apr 29, 1958
Holtville Church: Oct 1, 1954
Honey, Dr.: Dec 11, 1956
Honey, T. E. F.: Aug 24, 1962
Honeywell, Evelyn: Jan 13, 1955; Jan 13, 1955; Jan 19, 1955
Honolulu First Chistian Church: Oct 6, 1946
Hood, Mr.: Dec 1, 1962
Hopewell, James F.: Oct 10, 1963
Hopkins, Robert M.: [1942]
Horne, : Sep 15, 1933
Horner, Norman A.: May 7, 1962
Hosier, Herman: Feb 12, 1955
Hostetter, Paul E.: Feb 27, 1963
Houser, Tillman: Jan 29, 1965
Houston, Howard: [Nov 1964]; Jan 26, 1965; May 24, 1965
Howard (Mary's Parents): Jun 5, 1934b; May 30, 1935
Howard, Mrs.: Feb 6, 1954
Hubbard, David: May 10, 1965; Jun 8, 1965
Hubble, Gwenyth: Aug 15, 1963; Oct 25, 1963
Hudson, R. K.: [Nov 1962]; n.d.
Huegel, John: [1960]; Aug 16, 1962; Sep 15, 1962; Nov 12, 1962; Mar 26, 1964; Jun 5, 1964; Dec 5, 1964; Dec 11, 1964; Dec 30, 1964; Jan 9, 1965; Jul 20, 1965; n.d.
Huegel, Yvonne: Dec 14, 1962
Hultgren, Carl S.: Mar 1, 1965
Humphrey, Richard: Feb 12, 1965; May 4, 1965
Hunter, Earl D.: Jun 9, 1965; Sep 17, 1965
Huntting, Dennis F.: Dec 1, 1961