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Portrait of James S. Bell
JAMES S. BELL,
Pekin, N. Y.
      Born in Antrim, Ireland, October 20, 1838; educated under Scotch Covenanters; came to Ohio, and learned the printer's art. In Illinois, May 1858, became a disciple of the Lord Jesus; correspondent of the American Christian Review, under B. Franklin and John F. Rowe; has been preacher of the gospel forty-five years; since the death of Bro. Rowe, December, 1897, has been of the Christian Leader.




Portrait of Joseph Keevil
JOSEPH KEEVIL,
715 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
      Born Wiltshire, England, Aug. 22, 1872; student at public schools in England and night schools in New York; student at College of the Bible, graduating 1895. Preached for churches in Northern Kentucky 1893-99; missionary for A. C. M. S. at Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada, 1899-1902. Minister for Gloversville, N. Y., Church of Christ 1902-1903; minister for Second Church of Christ. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1903----.


Portrait of James C. Coggins
JAMES C. COGGINS,
Wilson, N. C.
      Born near Asheville, N. C., March 3, 1865; student at Milligan College, Tenn., 1886-89, graduating with A. B. degree; student University of Chicago 1894-95; A. M. degree from Christian University, Bethany College; Ph. D. from American University of Harriman, Tenn. Preached two years for the Christian Tabernacle, Decatur, Ills. President Atlantic Christian College.


Portrait of Richard W. Wallace
RICHARD W. WALLACE,
Cameron, Mo.
      Born near Columbia, Ky., Nov. 7, 1877. Student Kentucky University 1894-1901, graduating from the College of the Bible in 1900, and from the College of Liberal Arts in 1901, with the degree of A. B. Minister First church, Meridian, Miss., 1902-1903; became Minister of the church at Cameron, Mo., September, 1903.

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