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ALBERT S. M. DABNEY,
Union City, Tenn. |
Born Cadiz, Ky., of Virginia parentage. Father
dying was reared by Christian mother. Took Bachelor
and Master degrees at Bethany and Hiram Colleges;
Doctor of medicine, Cleveland, O. Professor
of Greek and Mental and Moral Philosophy and
later President of Kentucky Classical and Business
College. Principal of Duffield School, Detroit,
Mich. As minister he has served congregations in
Ohio, Colorado, Tennessee and Kentucky.
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E. J. FENSTERMACHER,
Charleston, S. C. |
Parents were Joseph and Jemima, nee Angleman,
Fenstermacher; born Dec. 9, 1859, Montgomery
county, Ohio; converted 1881, at Mt.
Byrd, near Milton, Ky.; superintendent of Bible
school 1882-87; entered College of the Bible 1887
class of 1890; while student preached for Hinton,
Ky., and Mulberry, O.; 1890-94, Clintonville,
Corinth and Bethlehem churches, Ky.; 1895-97,
Millersburg, Ky.; 1903, minister Charleston, S. C.
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EDWARD EVERETT HOLLINGSWORTH,
Columbia, S. C. |
Born Freeport, Pa., April 22, 1871. Converted
1878; graduate Normal course in Bible School
Teaching and Methods. Singer, musical director,
composer; pupil of Smith, Bowman and Brocolini.
Author of "Fragments" (poems). Contributor to
Christian Century, Southern Evangelist and other
religious papers. Specially interested in Bible
school and Y. P. S. C. E. work; organizer of
eighteen Christian Endeavor Societies.
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W. M. TAYLOR,
Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Son of J. W. Taylor, Manufacturer, Cave,
Tenn. Born Jan. 19, 1869; married Oct. 24, 1895;
student Burritt College and Nashville Bible
School; began preaching 1892; evangelized two
years; served church in Chattanooga seven years;
supplied pulpit in Denver, Colo., and Atlanta,
Ga., short time; was missionary San-Juan,
Porto-Rico 1901-1903; general evangelist for
A. C. M. S. July 1903.
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