Box Danker 5
Contains 45 Results:
Hyojun Nippongo Tokuhon (The Standard Japanese Readers) (Revised Edition) by Naoe Naganuma (Book Three)
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Hyojun Nippongo Tokuhon (The Standard Japanese Readers) (Revised Edition) by Naoe Naganuma (Book Four)
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Kanji Book (Book Two) by Naoe Naganuma. Calligraphy by Chikudo Takatsuka
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Word Book accompanying Revised Naganuma Tokuhon (Volume Two) by Naoe Naganuma, 1951
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Word Book accompanying Revised Naganuma Tokuhon (Volume Three) by Naoe Naganuma, 1951
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Word Book accompanying Revised Naganuma Tokuhon (Volume Four) by Naoe Naganuma, 1951
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Word Book accompanying Revised Naganuma Tokuhon (Volume Five) by Naoe Naganuma, 1959
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Third Lutheran World Federation Assembly, August 15-25, 1957
Hyojun Nippongo Tokuhon (The Standard Japanese Readers) (Revised Edition) by Naoe Naganuma (Book One), 1951
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.
Hyojun Nippongo Tokuhon (The Standard Japanese Readers) (Revised Edition) by Naoe Naganuma (Book Two), 1951
The majority of this collection focuses on post-World War 2 Asia (especially Japan) Missions. There are photos, films, artifacts, papers, and reports. It includes a Concordia Triglotta with marginalia. The photos are generally Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri: circa. 1937). There is also some correspondence, manuscripts and printed material from a separate accessioning.