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Army photographer Frank Buchman was sent to Guam in 1944 to document military activities just after the United States defeated Japan’s occupying troops near the end of World War II.
Frank Buchman’s special magnetism was not evident early in his life; one of his teachers in his home town of Pennsburg. Pa., remembered him as “not outstanding in any respect.” ...
Not even the Best People could help tony Evangelist Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman out of his latest difficulty. Plow-nosed, shark-chinned "Dr." Buchman's Oxford Group had run head on into ...
Queen Marie, at whose palace Frank Buchman has made long visits, talks with the fetching lack of reserve which characterizes the true Buchmanite, while her second son, weak-chinned Prince Nicholas ...
After the war, a movement called Moral ReArmament (MRA), led by Lutheran evangelist Frank Buchman, converted a hotel in the ...
Next to Frank Buchman, beaming and circulating briskly among the numerous places where Assembly meetings were held, the most ubiquitous Grouper was A. S. Loudon Hamilton, the tall, burly, pink ...
Dr. Shoemaker’s misgivings are not the first that have been felt about tony Evangelist Frank Nathan Daniel Buchman, who has led a series of hit-&-run house-party revivals, known successively as ...
The Team currently traveling with Leader Buchman includes a London lady, a Latvian, a French and two Dutch baronesses, a Cambridge dean, a League of Nations secretary, a big game hunter, an ...
Close spent her childhood as a member of the Moral Re-Armament, founded by Rev. Frank Buchman, who believed people could avoid war if they experienced a moral transformation.
Until he trudged out on the apron of the National Airport where the big C-54 was waiting for passengers, Indiana's Representative Earl Wilson was sure of only one thing: he was going to ...