Hubert Lafayette Sone
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Hubert Lafayette Sone, (1892–1970), Soong (or Sung) Hsu-Peh in Chinese, was an American Methodist missionary in China. He was a professor of Old Testament at Nanjing Theological Seminary during the Japanese invasion in 1937. Sone was among the small group of foreigners who remained in the city and provided aid to the Chinese victims of the Japanese atrocities. He served with John Rabe on the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone and was Associate Food Commissioner. On 18 February 1938 the name of the committee was changed to the "Nanjing International Relief Committee." After the departure of George Fitch, Sone was elected Director of the Nanjing International Relief Committee. For their actions in support of the Chinese people, Sone and thirteen other Americans were awarded
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Hubert Lafayette Sone
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Hubert Lafayette Sone
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Hubert Lafayette Sone
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Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
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1970-09-08
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Denton, Texas, U.S.
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1892-06-07
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1892-06-07
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Hubert Lafayette Sone
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Hubert Lafayette Sone was a Methodist missionary who served in China during the Nanking Occupation. He is noted for his efforts to abate the Japanese Army atrocities by helping create the Nanking Safety Zone and served as Associate Food Commissioner, International Cmte., Nanking Safety Zone Director, Nanjing International Relief Committee
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Charles Forrest, Margaret Ruth
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United States of America
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February 2015
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1970-09-08
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B.A., B.D., M.A., Southern Methodist University
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Christian Missionary
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J.W. and Martha Sone
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Methodist
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Katie Helen Jackson Sone
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Reverend
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1918
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Hubert Lafayette Sone, (1892–1970), Soong (or Sung) Hsu-Peh in Chinese, was an American Methodist missionary in China. He was a professor of Old Testament at Nanjing Theological Seminary during the Japanese invasion in 1937. Sone was among the small group of foreigners who remained in the city and provided aid to the Chinese victims of the Japanese atrocities. He served with John Rabe on the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone and was Associate Food Commissioner. On 18 February 1938 the name of the committee was changed to the "Nanjing International Relief Committee." After the departure of George Fitch, Sone was elected Director of the Nanjing International Relief Committee. For their actions in support of the Chinese people, Sone and thirteen other Americans were awarded "The Order of the Blue Jade" by the Chinese government.
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Methodist Episcopal Church
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Faculty, Nanking Theological Seminary; Assoc. Food Cmnsr., Nanking Safety Zone; Dir., Nanjing International Relief Committee; President, Union Trinity Theological Seminary
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1916
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Hubert Lafayette Sone
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