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LEONARD DAUGHTERY. |
Composer and conductor of music for religious
assemblies and musical conventions: teacher of
voice, harmony and musical composition, also
Musical editor for The Standard Publishing Co.
Author of following song books: "Voice of Praise,"
"American Standard School Singer," "Beautiful
Songs of Zion," and "Crown of Beauty," by
Leonard Daugherty and Jas. H. Rosecrans. Was
Director of Music in the Bible College and the
Broadway Church, Lexington, Ky., in 1902-03.
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BURNET J. PINKERTON,
Lexington, Ky. |
Born in Lexington, Ky., April 12, 1843; confessed
Christ April 12, 1857; preached at Richmond,
Hustonville, Ky.; East Cleveland, Ohio.;
New Castle, Tenn.; Eureka, Ill. Graduated from
Ky. University 1863, with class honors; Pres. of
Madison Female Institute, Richmond, Ky.; Prof.
of English in Garfield University; assistant editor
of Christian-Evangelist; Professor in Campbell-Hagerman
College.
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J. W. UTTER. |
J. W. Utter has been continuously in the ministry
since his graduation from K. U. in 1887.
First charge, Willoughby, Ohio: second, W. Madison
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Moved to California
in 1891; has served the State Board of Evangelization
as Secretary for four years; is now Vice-President.
Is in his eighth year at Corina, Cal.,
where a strong organization has been built up and
a $10,000 church building is just being completed.
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H. C. PARSONS. |
Born in Tonawancke, N. Y., November 7, 1866;
attended Hiram College, Ohio, and King's School
of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa. Has ministered to the
churches in East Aurora. N. Y., Monongahela
City, Pa., and Hinchman, Pa. Is now preaching
for the churches at Beallsville, O., Benfork and
Centerville, where he has labored for nearly five
years. Expects to enter the evangelistic field in
the near future.
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