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FRANK W. ALLEN,
Columbia, Mo. |
Son of and Mrs. Albert Allen, Lexington,
Ky. Took A. B. and A. M. degrees at Bethany
College, W. Va.; minister at Tully, N. Y., Leavenworth,
Kan., Lexington, Huntsville, Fulton, Hannibal,
Chillicothe, Mo., and Stanford, Ky. Presided
over Female Orphan School, Camden Point,
Mo., and Woodland College, Independence. Mo.
One of the founders and for six years president of
what is now William Woods College, Fulton, Mo.
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WILLIAM BROOKS TAYLOR,
Ionia, Mich. |
Born Mason county, Ky., March 28, 1865; student
at National Normal University, 1885; Kentucky
University and College of the Bible 1887-93;
University of Chicago 1894-95; minister at Ruddels
Mills and Indian Creek, Ky., 1890-93; North
Side, Chicago, church, 1894-1900; Supt. of Missions,
Chicago 1900-1902; minister Ionia, Mich.,
1902; member State Board of Illinois Missions
1895-1902; Pres. State Board Mich. Mis. 1903.
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ROLAND A. NICHOLS,
Worcester, Mass. |
Born Shalersville, O. Aug. 1, 1865; student at
Hiram College. Hiram, O., graduating with degree
A. B. 1894; State Evangelist for Eastern Ohio
1894-95; General Evangelist 1896; minister First
Church of Christ, Worcester, Mass., 1897-1901;
minister Union church, Chicago, amalgamating
it with West Side church, forming Jackson Boulevard
Church of Christ 1901-1902; minister Highland
Street church, Worcester, Mass., 1903.
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REUBEN W. BLUNT,
Harris, Mo. |
Born near Brookfield, Mo., July 29, 1873. Student
Brookfield College and School of Evangelists,
Kimberlin Heights, Tenn., 1894-98, graduating
1898. Evangelizing in Linn, Livingston, Sullivan,
Mercer, and Putnam counties, Mo., 1898-1901, together
with J. R. Blunt; held thirty protracted
meetings with over 500 additions; minister Humphreys
church 1899-1901; Harris 1900-1903.
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