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WILLIAM IRELAN,
Topeka, Kansas. |
Born Green Co., O., July 25, 1837; graduated
from Northwestern Christian University, now Butler,
with degree of A. B. in 1872; received the degree
of A. M. in 1875; minister for the church at
East Fairfield, O., 1869-70; Lawrence, Kan., 1885-89;
Eureka Springs, Ark., 1889-91; North Topeka,
Kan., 1891-93; President Southern Christian Institute
1880-81; Chaplain Kansas Legislature, 1897-98.
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F. N. CALVIN,
St. Louis, Mo. |
Born Paynesville, Mo., April 28, 1856. Educated
at Eureka, Ills., Kentucky University, Christian
University, and Chicago University. Began
teaching and preaching at the age of eighteen.
Minister of churches in New Albany, Ind., Worcester,
Mass.; Kansas City, Mo.; Waco, Texas;
Milwaukee, Wis.; Colorado Springs, Colo., Santa
Ana, California, and is at present minister of the
Compton Heights church, St. Louis, Mo.
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FRANCIS H. CAPPA,
Louisville, Ky. |
Born near Falmouth, Ky.; received common
school education in Indiana, afterward taking
college, course in Kentucky and Chicago, Ill. Began
study of music at twelve years of age; studied
under the most eminent teachers of Louisville,
Cincinnati and Chicago. During the fall of 1897
took up the evangelistic work; has sung in 29
states, with our leading ministers and evangelists.
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EUGENE RICHARDSON CLARKSON,
Middletown, Ky. |
Born 1876 in Birmingham, Ala.; educated in the
public schools of his native state, and graduated from
the College of the Bible with the class of
1898; labored in his native state for three years,
later returning to Kentucky University for post-graduate
work, and at the present is serving the
historic Middletown church, Middletown, Ky.
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