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| first_name = Agnes C.L. | | first_name = Agnes C.L. | ||
| name = Donohugh | | name = Donohugh | ||
| − | | honorific_prefix = | + | | honorific_prefix = Mrs/ Professor |
| − | | honorific_suffix = | + | | honorific_suffix = MA |
| image = File:Donohugh,_Agnes_C.L..jpg | | image = File:Donohugh,_Agnes_C.L..jpg | ||
| − | | birth_date = | + | | birth_date = 1876 |
| − | | death_date = | + | | death_date = 1966 |
| − | | address = 31 West 76th Street, New York City<br /> | + | | address = 31 West 76th Street, New York City<br />23 Midland Avenue, White Plains, New York [1929]<br />905 Olympic Way, Seattle 99, Wash., USA [1955]<br /> |
| − | | occupation = | + | | occupation = church |
| elected_ESL = | | elected_ESL = | ||
| elected_ASL = | | elected_ASL = | ||
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | proposed by E.W. Capen, seconded by E.N. Fallaize | + | 1920.03.16 proposed by E.W. Capen, seconded by E.N. Fallaize |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
| − | + | Agnes C. L. Donohugh (1876–1966) taught at Hartford Theological Seminary’s Kennedy School of Missions between 1918 and 1944, the leading graduate program in mission studies in North America prior to World War II. The first missionary student of Franz Boas at Columbia University, Donohugh influenced the shape of graduate anthropological education for missionaries in America more than anyone else in the interwar period. Donohugh’s story provides a window into understanding how anthropology was first used in mission education in America.<br /> | |
== Publications == | == Publications == | ||
=== External Publications === | === External Publications === | ||
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=== Other Material === | === Other Material === | ||
| + | Hartford Theological Seminary: papers | ||
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1920.03.16 proposed by E.W. Capen, seconded by E.N. Fallaize
Notes From Elsewhere
Agnes C. L. Donohugh (1876–1966) taught at Hartford Theological Seminary’s Kennedy School of Missions between 1918 and 1944, the leading graduate program in mission studies in North America prior to World War II. The first missionary student of Franz Boas at Columbia University, Donohugh influenced the shape of graduate anthropological education for missionaries in America more than anyone else in the interwar period. Donohugh’s story provides a window into understanding how anthropology was first used in mission education in America.
Publications
External Publications
House Publications
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Other Material
Hartford Theological Seminary: papers
