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M. J. NICOSON,
Memphis, Mo. |
Born [1862] and reared in Clay county, Ind. Student
at Central Normal College, Danville, Ind. , and De
Pauw University, Ind. Spent some years in teaching
school and in Y. M. C. A. work; one year
State Bible School evangelist of Missouri.
Served the following churches as minister: Miami,
Monroe City, Aurora, Mo.; Grand Junction, Colo.,
one year. At present minister of the Memphis
church.
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ARTHUR N. LINDSEY,
New Franklin, Mo. |
Born Warsaw, KY., July 13, 1873. Student at
Christian University, Canton, Mo., graduating
with degree of A. B. 1898. Graduated again in
1890 with degree of B. D. First assistant in
Bible College and Professor of Science in Christian
University, 1891-92-93. Minister church at
New Franklin, Mo. Has built several churches
and baptized over 2,000 people.
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W. E. HARLOW,
Springfield, Mo. |
Born at Centralia, Ill., Feb. 22, 1860; began
preaching at thirty; has held two very successful
ministries at Parsons, Kan., and Springfield, Mo.
Six years have been spent in evangelizing, in
which about 5,000 have been added to the church;
held the greatest meeting ever held by the Restoration
Movement at Joplin, Mo., 1903, in which
675 were added to the church in fifty-one days.
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PERCY LEACH,
Iowa City, Iowa. |
Born Plainview, Minn., June 26, 1875; student
at Northwestern Christian College, Excelsior,
Minn., graduating with degree of A. B. 1895;
student at Butler College, Irvington, Ind., 1896;
and at Drake University, Des Moines, Ia., graduating
1897; minister Moulton, Ia., 1898; student at
Yale, graduating with degree of B. D. 1901; minister
Iowa City, Ia., 1901.
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