Color
  • Standard
  • Black
  • Yellow
  • Blue
Size
  • Standard
  • Expansion
Language
Keyword
DATABASE
SEARCH
GEOGRAPHICAL
SEARCH
READING
MATERIAL
TIMELINE
SEARCH

PERSON |Database

Howard E Thomas

Category:
Other
Area:
The Americas
Country:

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Notes

“Howard Elsworth Robert Thomas was born September 11, 1906 in Dryndale, PA, to Mr. & Mrs. John R. Thomas. He left school in the eighth grade to work in a coal mine. He later attended the Missionary Training Institute in Nyack, NY, then went to Stony Brook School (1928-1930) in Long Island, NY, before coming to Wheaton College in 1930. Thomas married Ruth Margaret Hatcher in 1933; the Thomases were the first Wheaton couple allowed to marry while still students. They graduated from Wheaton in 1934, both having majored in History. Thomas also received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from McCormick Theological Seminary (1937), and Masters degree in Sociology (1942) and Doctoral degree in Sociology-Anthropology (1945) from Cornell University in Sociology with minors in Rural Education and Social Anthropology.

In 1937, Thomas and his wife went to Yunnan Province in the Golden Triangle along the Burmese border in southwestern China as missionaries with the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. Thomas was appointed supervisor of the South China leper colonies along with Marie Park. Immediately following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, the Thomases were interned by the Japanese in Thailand until mid-1942, after which they returned to the United States. They returned to Asia in 1946, where he served as field administrator for United Church Relief in South China and Northern Siam until 1947. After returning to the United States, Thomas taught at Cornell (1947-1962); conducted research on the educational status of migrant children; worked as a consultant to the U.S. Office of Education (1952) and with the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mission to evaluate rural extension project in India and Pakistan (1955); and authored a number of studies. In 1962, Thomas was appointed Community Development Advisor to the Laos Mission with the U.S. Agency for International Development. The Thomases returned to the United States, working at Montreat College in Swannanoa, NC.

Thomas died in 1991.”

Source: Billy Graham Archives website.

Related Database

  • Same country archives
  • Related categories archives
Betty Martin

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Betty Martin (1909-2…
Brother Joseph Dutton

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Brother Joseph Dutto…
Charles C. Shepard

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Charles C. Shepard (…
Cora Turney Burgess

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Cora Louise Livingst…
Dr Albert Sydney Ashmead Jr

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Albert Sydney Ashmea…
Dr Ben Holland

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Ben Holland MD (1908…
Dr Chapman Hunter Binford

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Chapman Hunter Binfo…
Dr Charles B Cooper

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

harles B Cooper (186…
Dr Douglas S Walsh

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Dr Douglas S Walsh i…
Dr Edgar Bernard Johnwick

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Edgar Bernard Johnwi…
Dr Esmond Ray Long

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Esmond Ray Long, A B…
Dr Eugene Roland Kellesburger

Area:The Americas

Country:USA

Eugene Roland Keller…

Related Article