Background
Wunder, Clinton was born on December 17, 1892 in Cincinnati. Son of Boyd and Louise (Rebman) Wunder.
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This volume treats of the fact and method of plans and publicity in relation to the church. While it bears most directly upon the work of the city church, it has very real application to the church in the tow or village. that the author does not speak merely as a theorist is evident from the hearing which he has gained for his church and for himself in his home city. Under his leadership his church has made itself felt in everything which pertains to the community life.
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Wunder, Clinton was born on December 17, 1892 in Cincinnati. Son of Boyd and Louise (Rebman) Wunder.
Bachelor of Arts Cincinnati, 1914. Bachelor's Degree, Rochester Theological Seminary, 1922. Doctor of Divinity, Hillsdale College, 1926.
Secretary West Side Young Men’s Christian Association, New York City, 1916-1917. Camp secretary Army Young Men’s Christian Association, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, 1917-1918. Secretary war work council, industrial department International Committee Young Men’s Christian Association, 1919.
Assistant minister Center Presbyn Church, Rochester, New York 1919-1921. Minister Baptist Temple, Rochester, 1921-1929, Community Church, Chesterland, Ohio, 1942-1943. Executive vice president Academy Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, 1930-1931.
President Southern California Fellowship, 1933. Instructor Dale Carnegie Institute, 1937-1950. Vice president National Live Stock Exchange, 1950.
Pub relations director Oklahoma City Live Stock Exchange. National lecturer tour and broadcasts, 1935-1936. Specialist public, industrial relations and church organization.
Consultant on philanthropic management and financing.
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President Southern California Fellowship, 1933. Vice president Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, 1951-1952. Director, vice president National Fund Raising Service, Inc., 1952-1966.
Associate secretary Cleveland Baptist Association, 1941. Keynote speaker Northern Baptist Convention, Seattle, 1925, trustee Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 1928-1929. Senior chaplain, 1st lieutenant, Motor Transport, United States Army, 1918-1919.
Commissioned lieutenant (senior grade), Chaplains Corps, United States Naval Reserve, February 1943. Senior chaplain, Caribbean, Cuba, 1943-1944. Chaplain division, Navy Department, Washington, 1944.
Promoted Commander, 1952. Member Sons of the American Revolution, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Sons Civil War Veterans, American Legion (chaplain 9th Ohio district 1942-1943), Fleet Reserve Association (honorary), Masons (32 degree, director military and naval affairs committee Grand lodge New York 1945-1946), Phi Delta Theta.
Son of Boyd and Louise (Rebman) W. M. Ernestine Hinck, October 29, 1917. 1 daughter, Joan; m. 2d, Virginia Lee Graybill, April 27, 1940.