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ALBERT LARRABEE,
Chicago, Ill. |
Born Auburn, Me., May 20, 1831; educated at
Lewiston Falls Academy, 1849-52; in early life
taught school. Settled in Missouri and began
business life 1856; elected three terms mayor of
Macon, Mo., 1860-62; was admitted to practice
law 1864; became identified with Chicago church
work 1874; entered field of City Missions 1893;
superintendent Mission Service 1903.
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GEO. F. HALL,
Chicago, Ill. |
Born near Clarksville, Iowa, Sept. 23, 1864;
student Drake University 1882-86; married Laura
W. Woods, Manhattan, Kan., 1886; minister Manhattan,
Lincoln and Emporia, Kansas, Decatur and
Chicago, Ill.; author "Plain Points on Personal
Purity," "Tabernacle Talks," "Pitfalls of the Ball
Room." Degree Ph. D. from Ruskin University
1903; began "work of faith" at Bush Temple of
Music, Chicago, 1902.
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