Allee, Wayne
Scope and Contents
Folder 1. Student's Record -- Conference Course of Study (1930-1932) Postal card addressed to Rev. R. L. Wells, Guymon, Oklahoma, clarifying education requirements and describing summertime revival meetings in North Dakota and Wisconsin (August 21, 1933)
Dates
- Existence: 1906-1980
Biographical or Historical Information
Wayne L. Allee was born July 31, 1906, in Isadora, Missouri. He completed high school and one year of college work before he was received on trial to the Southwest Kansas Conference in 1929 and placed in studies of the first year. According to the conference minutes, he continued in the first year 1930 and advanced to second year 1931. He entered Taylor University (Indiana) September 1931. The conference minutes for 1933 (p. 159) say that Wayne L. Allee was “elected by this conference and ordained elsewhere” (Indiana).
There is no entry for Rev. Allee in the index of memoirs. He died in 1980.
Note written by Sarah St. John
Extent
1.00 folders
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection contains a student record and one item of correspondence from Rev. Wayne Allee, who served in the Southwest Kansas Conference.
Arrangement Note
Yellowing postal card was originally stapled to back of student record. Staple has been removed and postal card has been placed within folded archival paper.
Other Descriptive Information
Information from Kansas West card file (discarded): middle initial: L 1929 - admitted on trial 1930-32 - continued on trial 1933 - transfered to North Indiana for ordination and reception into membership 1934 - transfered from North Indiana as deacon 1937 - voluntary location
- Author
- Ian Autry, Sarah St. John
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Baker University and Kansas United Methodist Archives Repository