Background
Buhrman, Parker Wilson was born on September 5, 1885 in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Blaine and Sarah Elizabeth (Lemon) Buhrman.
Buhrman, Parker Wilson was born on September 5, 1885 in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States. Son of Joseph Blaine and Sarah Elizabeth (Lemon) Buhrman.
Randolph-Macon Academy. Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia, Bachelor of Arts. Wash, and Lee University Law School, Bachelor of Laws.
Teacher of high school at Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1911-1912. Admitted to Virginia bar, 1916, and practiced in Botetourt County, 1916-1918. Appointed United States consul, Malmo, Sweden, 1918, consul and member Inter-Allied Trade Commission for Finland, Helsingfors, Finland, 1919-1920.
Consul, Cieba, Honduras, 1920-1921, Surabaya, Java, 1921-1923, Aleppo, Syria, 1923-1925. Detailed to Department of State, 1935, chief of Passport Division, 1927. Consul, Berlin, 1928-1929.
Consul and judge ex-officio, American Consular Court, Casablanca, Morocco, 1930-1934. Consul at Cologne, Germany, 1935. Consul general Libson, Portugal, 1935-1937, Sydney, Nova Scotia, 1937-1938, Basel, Switzerland, 1939-1940, consul general Glasgow, Scotland, 1940.
Consul general, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1940-1943. Assigned Department of State, 1943. Representative Department of State in visits to prisoner of war camps.
Secretary to mission United States Political Advisor on German Affairs, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, 1945. Political adviser 3d Army. Consul general, Munich.
Consul general, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia 1946, Gdansk, Poland, 1947. Retired September 1948.
The Covenant is the means of grace by which the relationship with God is accepted and then sustained. It is therefore not so much about getting in to a relationship with God as it is about staying in lieutenant.
God, who is heard throughout the Bible, calls for justice for the widows, orphans and aliens who were oppressed by the powers of the day. Therefore the involvement in political life is something that Christians should not avoid.
Spiritual support, encouragement and challenge should be major strengths of a Christian community.
Member of Kappa Alpha. Phi Delta Phi; Pi Gamma Mu. Southern Society of Washington Clubs: University, National Press.