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Correspondence Between Dr. Rufus E. Clement and Lelio Faublas, April 1943
Correspondence between Dr. Rufus E. Clement and L�lio Faublas regarding Faublas' thesis
Lora E. Clement
Photograph of former editor-in-chief, Lora E. Clement, in her apartment. Clement penned the weekly column, "Let's Talk It Over" that appeared in "The Youth's Instructor"
Lora E. Clement at Church
Photograph of Seventh-day Adventist editor and columnist, Lora E. Clement and an unidentified female standing outside of a church in Takoma Park, Maryland
Christmas Card, 1943
A card sent to Dr. Rufus E. Clement wishing him a merry Christmas and good new year
Beale, C E (Clement Emanuel), NX67568
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/370807Surname: BEALE
Given Name(s) or Initials: C E (CLEMENT EMANUEL)
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX67568
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 33476181162
Item: [2016.0049.03134] "Beale, C E (Clement Emanuel), NX67568
Lora E. Clement
Lora E. Clement, who wrote the column, "Let's Talk It Over," is shown playing the organ in her apartment. Clement was the editor-in-chief of "The Youth's Instructor" and later was employed as a librarian for the Review and Herald Publishing Association
Lora E. Clement and Friend
Photographic reproduction. Lora E. Clement with an unidentified female friend. Clement was the editor-in-chief of "The Youth's Instructor." She penned the inspirational column, "Let's Talk It Over." She is credited for increasing the magazine's circulation from 25,000 to 50,000 during her time as editor-in-chief. Clement died in 1958 as a result of a traffic accident
Lora E. Clement with Friends
Taken Christmas, 1957, Lora E. Clement is with Vera Flaiz and Ann Rogers. Clement was the editor-in-chief at "The Youth's Instructor" and penned the inspirational column, "Let's Talk it Over." In 1952, she left the magazine and became a librarian for the Review and Herald Publishing Association. She died in 1958 as a result of a traffic accident
Correspondence and Photos from Africa College, Onitsha, February 18, 1949
Letter and included photos from the proprietor and manager of Africa College, Onitsha to Dr. Rufus E. Clement regarding scholarships. Written on verso of photos: Staff, Africa College, Onitsha. Students, Africa College, Onitsha. Students, Africa Secondary Evening School, Onitsha. Girls, Africa School, Onitsh
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