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The Life of a Missionary Kid in China in the 1930s
- Interviewee(s)
- Title
The Life of a Missionary Kid in China in the 1930s
- Date
2015-07-07
- Publisher
- Publishing Location
- Extent
MP4 Video
- Videographer(s)
Gomes, Henrique Otávio Alves da Costa 1981-
Burton, Kevin Matthew 1985-- Type
Video
- Summary
Richard Clark grew up as a missionary kid in China in the 1930s. He shares some of his memories of these years, such as making wax boats for his dog’s fleas, some bicycle accidents, or flying paper airplanes. Other memories involve his parents, the missionary compound in Hankow, China, and some exciting moments during the Japanese invasion of China in 1937.
- Topic(s)
- Topic(s) - People
Clark, Richard Irving 1928-
Clark, Benoni Cunningham 1893-1980
Clark, Phyllis May Sargent 1891-1987
Clark, Willard Hudson 1919-2014
Clark, Harold Fenton 1921-2013
Clark, Winston Truman 1923-2012
Schultz, James Harold 1905-1981- Topic(s) - Organizations
- Topic(s) - Events
- Series
- Contributing Institution
Center for Adventist Research
- Rights
In Copyright
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