Hockman, Robert William, 1906-1935.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 088 Papers of Paul and Catharine Gieser
Oral history interview with Kenneth Gieser and letters reporting to the Southern Presbyterian Mission Board in Nashville, TN on the Gieser’s work in China, written between October 19, 1934, and November 1, 1936. Also contains audio tapes and transcripts of autobiographical statements.
Collection 182 Papers of J. Herbert and Winnifred Kane
Correspondence and curriculum material from James Herbert Kane and Winnifred Mary (Shepherd) Kane's missiology courses, and three oral history interviews. Materials document the Kanes' missionary work in China and Dr. Kane's teaching in the U.S. Events described in the interviews cover the time period from 1932 to 1950.
Collection 200 Papers of Robert and Winifred Hockman
Collection documenting the medical missionary service of Robert and Winnifred Hockman with the United Presbyterian Church in Ethiopia, including correspondence written by Hockmans to Robert Hockman’s parents, photographs, a scrapbook about the life and death of Robert Hockman, and oral history interviews with Winifred Hockman. The collection contains extensive material on the Italo-Ethiopian War and the work of the International Red Cross.
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- China -- History -- 1937-1945. 2
- China -- History. 2
- Church and social problems. 2
- Evangelistic work -- China. 2
- Medical care 2
- Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 2
- Missions -- China. 2
- Missions, Medical. 2
- Missions. 2
- Presbyterian Church -- Missions. 2
- Presbyterian Church. 2
- Refugees 2
- Refugees -- China. 2
- Women 2
- Women -- Religious life. 2
- Women missionaries. 2
- Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) 1
- Buddhists -- China. 1
- Buddhists. 1
- Children of missionaries. 1
- China -- Description and travel. 1
- China -- Economic conditions. 1
- China -- Manners and customs. 1
- China. 1
- Chinese language. 1
- Christian education -- China. 1
- Christian education. 1
- Christian martyrs -- China. 1
- Christian martyrs. 1
- Christianity and culture. 1
- Church and social problems -- China. 1
- Church and social problems -- United States. 1
- Church and state -- China. 1
- Church and state. 1
- Church work with prisoners -- China. 1
- Church work with prisoners. 1
- College students -- United States -- Religious life. 1
- College students -- United States. 1
- College students in missionary work. 1
- College students. 1
- Communism -- China. 1
- Communism. 1
- Conversion -- Christianity. 1
- Criminals -- China. 1
- Criminals. 1
- Culture shock. 1
- Education -- Curricula. 1
- Education. 1
- Epidemics -- China. 1
- Epidemics. 1
- Ethiopia 1
- Ethiopia -- Description and travel. 1
- Ethiopia -- Politics and government. 1
- Evangelicalism -- United States. 1
- Evangelicalism. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Ethiopia. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Korea. 1
- Evangelistic work -- United States. 1
- Family. 1
- Festivals 1
- Festivals -- China. 1
- Fundamentalism. 1
- Fuyang (China) 1
- Hospitals -- China. 1
- Huaning Xian (China) 1
- International relief -- Ethiopia. 1
- International relief. 1
- Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936. 1
- Jiangsu Sheng (China) 1
- Language in missionary work. 1
- Medical care -- China. 1
- Medical care -- Ethiopia. 1
- Medical care -- Korea. 1
- Medical education 1
- Medical education -- United States. 1
- Mission music. 1
- Missionaries -- Leaves and furloughs. 1
- Missionaries -- Training of -- United States. 1
- Missionaries' spouses. 1
- Missionaries, Resignation of. 1
- Missions -- Educational work. 1
- Missions -- Ethiopia. 1
- Missions -- Korea. 1
- Missions -- Study and teaching. 1
- Missions, Medical -- China. 1
- Missions, Medical -- Ethiopia. 1
- Modernist-fundamentalist controversy. 1
- Presbyterian Church -- Missions -- China. 1
- Presbyterian Church -- Missions -- Ethiopia. 1
- Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. -- Missions. 1
- Presbyterians -- United States. 1
- Qingjiangpu (Jiangsu Sheng, China) 1
- Rural churches -- China. 1
- Rural churches. 1
- Shanghai (China) 1
- Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945. 1 ∧ less