Jarrell, Charles C. (Charles Crawford), 1874-1961
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Charles Crawford Jarrell, Methodist clergyman, educator, and author, was born November 17, 1874, in Milledgeville, Georgia, and died November 26, 1961, in Oxford, Georgia. He became a professor at Emory College (1896-1899; 1916- ) and Young Harris College (1900-1901), and did graduate work in Europe (1911-1912). Jarrell was a pastor of churches in Augusta, Monroe, Athens, Atlanta, and other Georgia cities (ca. 1930-1937), and served as president of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Hospital Association and the American Protestant Hospital Association (1935). He was on President Hoovers' Hospital Advisory Board (1932), authored nine books, and served on the boards of trustees of Paine, Reinhardt, and Wesleyan colleges. Jarrell retired in 1944.
From the description of Charles Crawford Jarrell papers, 1826-1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863141
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