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CLINTON LOCKHART,
Des Moines, Iowa. |
Born Lovington, Ill., 1858; high school, Carthage,
Mo.; graduations, Bible College and Kentucky
University, A. B., 1886, A. M. 1888, Ph.D., Yale
University, 1894; professor of Ann Arbor Bible
Chair 1893; President Christian College, Columbia,
Ky., 1894; President Christian University,
Canton, Mo., 1895; Professor Semitic and Biblical
Literature Drake Univ. 1900 to date; author of
"Principles of Interpretation," "Messianic Prophecy,"
etc.; editor of Christian Union 1902, now
associate editor.
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CHARLES S. MEDBURY,
Des Moines, Iowa. |
Born Warren, O., Nov. 19, 1865; school life,
Warren and Cleveland; five years' business life,
Cleveland, Erie, Pa., and Chicago; one year with
Christian Oracle, Chicago; student Eureka College;
preached Nunda and Carlock, Ill.; minister El
Paso, Ill., 4 years; Angola, Ind., 7 years; President
Indiana C. E. U. 1901-04; minister University
Place church, Des Moines, January, 1904.
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E. E. LOWE,
Fort Madison, Iowa. |
Born Camp Point, Ill., July 21, 1872; educated
at Maple Wood High School. Camp Point and
Drake University; graduated 1900; been preaching
five years. While student at Drake, preached
at Sheridan, Mo., and Batavia, Ia.; now at Fort
Madison.
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MISS EDITH L. PELLEY,
Brandon, Iowa. |
Born in Buchanan Co., Dear Brandon Iowa, Nov.
17, 1883; confessed her Savior and united with
the Church of Christ at the age of fourteen; received
musical instruction of Prof. Wm. J. Hall
and wife, of Minneapolis. Minn. Miss Pelley entered
the work of a Singing Evangelist at the age
of seventeen.
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