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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1933.01.24 proposed by W.E. Tabb, seconded by C.G. Seligman
Notes From Elsewhere
Disciples of Christ Congo Mission
8. Disciples of Christ Mission, DCCM, 1930-1939
Correspondence Henri Anet March 1930 – September 1939
Contents:
- 1930. The Colonial Minister has exempted the missionaries from tax "sur le revenu", but
missionaries are still having tax papers sent to them.
- September 1939. Hard to get people home as the second world war begins.
- Lelia Baker, Circular Letter September 19, 1939: On board the ship Oregon. Hard to get
news from the war on the radio in Congo.
- Statistics missionaries Congo 1939.
Home office: C. M. Yocum, Executive Secretary, Arlene Adams, Secretarial Assistant Foreign
Department.
Missionaries and others: .... Russell Gray ...
Publications
External Publications
Harvey Gray Russell, "Influence
of the white man upon central Africa," (M.A. thesis, College of Missions, June 1924)