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CHAS. A. LOCKHART,
Chicago, Ill. |
Born September 25, 1867; student at Bible
College, Kentucky University, 1887-91; student
Drake University 1896-8; student at Christian
University, graduating with the degree of A. B.
1901; post-graduate student Drake University,
graduating with degrees of A. M. and B. D. 1901-3;
graduate student in Semitics and Biblical Literature
in the University of Chicago 1903.
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JOHN GARLAND WAGGONER,
Eureka, Ill. |
Born near Mattoon, Ill., April 22, 1844; an orphan
at two years; raised by A. H. Edwards as a
tanner-farmer. Took the degree of A. B. in
Eureka College in 1872, and degree of A. M. in
1875; taught several schools; minister at Harristown,
Shelbyville, Pittsfield, Eureka and Princeton,
Ill., Greencastle, Ind., Buffalo, N. Y.; now
trustee and Field Secretary of Eureka College.
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WILLIAM HIRAM WAGGONER,
Eureka, Ill. |
Born March 15, 1868, in Princeton, Ill.; he
attended the public schools of Harristown, Shelbyville
and Pittsfield, Ill., and graduated from
Eureka College, Eureka, Ill., classical course, 1892,
and Bible course 1893, and from Yale Divinity
School 1895. In 1892 he began preaching, and
since 1895 has given his entire time to holding
missionary institutes.
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WILLIAM W. JACOBS,
Kansas, Ill. |
Born at Ripley, Ohio, September 15, 1844; student
of Bible College, Lexington, Ky., and N. W.
University, Indianapolis, Ind. Served in the
Union Army four years during the rebellion. Has
preached and held meetings in almost every State
in the Union and Canada. Immersed over two
thousand persons. Located at Kansas, Ill., in
1885, where he still lives, and preaches for neighboring
churches.
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