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Price, Frank W. (Frank Wilson), 1895-1974 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Price, Frank W. (Frank Wilson), 1895-1974
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Price, Francis Wilson, 1895-
  • Price, Francis Wilson, 1895-1974

Sun, Y. S. The three principles of the people, 1981: t.p. (Frank W. Price)

Phone call to Mr. Mao, cultural consulate of the Cninese Coordination Council on North American Affairs, 7/29/82 (Price, Francis William (b. 1895) is the baptized name of Frank W. Price)

Ministerial dir. of the Presby. Church, 1967 (Price, Francis Wilson; b. 2/25/1895)

Contemp. auth., permanent ser. (Price, Francis Wilson (Frank W. Price); b. 2/25/1895; d. 1/9/74)

Mansell, v. 471 (Price, Francis Wilson, 1895- ; statement of resp. for Chiang, K.-s. China fights on: Frank Wilson Price)

Contemporary Authors, viewed online May 6, 2020 (Francis Wilson Price; born February 25, 1895 in Kashing, Chekiang Province, China; died January 9, 1974; son of missionary parents, Philip Francis and Esther (Wilson) Price; Davidson College, B.A., 1915; Yale University, B.D., 1922, Ph. D., 1938; Columbia University, M.A., 1923; began career in Nanking, China, as school principal, 1915-1917, then became secretary for Young Men's Christian Association, 1917-1918; Chinese Labor Corps, welfare secretary in France, 1918-1919; ordained to ministry of Presbyterian Church in U.S., 1922; Presbyterian Board of World Missions, Nashville, TN, missionary to China, 1932-1952, serving as professor at Nanking Theological Seminary, 1932-1948, teacher at other universities, and as missionary secretary of Church of Christ in China, 1948-1950; detained in China by Communist regime until 1952; New Monmouth Presbyterian Church, Lexington, VA, pastor, 1953-1956; Missionary Research Library, New York, NY, director, 1956-1961, retired, 1961; National Council of Churches of Christ in U.S.A., research secretary, Division of Foreign Missions, 1956-1961; Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA, professor of international studies, 1961-1965; moderator of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in the U.S., 1953-1954; member of Columbia University Seminar on Modern East Asia; contributor to magazines and journals; editor of Missionary Research Library research bulletins, 1956-1961)

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