Description | Papers relating to the arrangements, finance and courses of study for the following students from overseas churches: Eugene Lampert, Russian emigré, 1941 (ff.3-11); Samuel Lehtonen, Finland, 1946-1947 (ff.12-15); Klaus Liske, Poland, 1936-1938 (ff.16-18); the Revd. Jindrich Mánek, Czechoslovakia, 1946-1947 (ff.19-24); Dr. Eberhard Niekrens, Germany, 1936 (ff.25-30); Torbjorn Osnes, Norway, 1946 (f.31); Revd. K. Philipos, India, 1936-1940 (ff.32-84); Gheorghe Popescu, Romania, 1934-1935 (ff.85-87); Theofan Poppa, Albania, 1938 (ff.88-103); Aurelian Radulescu, Romania, 1938-1939 (ff.104-113); Uuras Saarnivaara, Finland, 1936-1938 (ff.114-117); Revd. K.M. Simon, India, 1937-1940 (ff.118-167); Dr. Boris Stoimenov, Bulgaria, 1938-1941, with a CFR certificate of study (ff.168-191); Revd. C.M. Thoma, India, 1941, (ff.192-193); Revd. P. Thomas, India, 1946-1947 (ff.194-202); Zheko M. Zhekhov, Bulgaria, 1937-1938 (ff.203-215). Corrrespondents include: Viscount Wolmer (ff.3-4); Dr. Nicolas Zernov (ff.8, 87); Aleksi Lehtonen, Archbishop of Finland (ff.14, 114); Ronald Williams, Principal of St. John's College, Durham (f.22); Revd. C.B. Moss (ff.28-29); Moran Mor Basilius Geevarghese II, Catholicos of the Syrian Orthodox Church of the East (ff.33,72-74); Professor Theodore Robinson (ff.53-55); Kristofor, Archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (f.90); Arthur Headlam, Bishop of Gloucester (ff.101-103, 155); Irineu, Bishop of Bucharest (f.105); Julis Elias, Metropolitan Delegate of the Holy See of Antioch in Malabar (ff.122-123); Revd. A.C. Don (ff.156, 211); Stephane, Archbishop of Sofia (ff.169-172, , 174-175, 180, 185, 209-210, 212-213); Dr. Oscar Hardman (f.190); Bishop Stephen Neill (ff.196, 198); Neophite, Metropolitan of Viddin, Bulgaria (f.204); Eric Abbott (ff.206-207, 214); Harold Buxton, Bishop of Gibraltar (f.157); |