The twenty men of 1891 : Wake Forest College : life sketches of the men and history of Wake Forest, 1887-1891 / R. L. Paschal, editor. 1941.

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The twenty men of 1891 : Wake Forest College : life sketches of the men and history of Wake Forest, 1887-1891 / R. L. Paschal, editor. 1941.

1 v. (various foliations) : ill., ports. ; 28 cm.

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Williams, Charles B. (Charles Bray), 1869-1952

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Reverend C.B Williams was a graduate of Wake Forest College (Class of 1891). He served as a Baptist pastor in North Carolina, Kentucky, Texas, and Tennessee and as a professor and dean of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was an author of books and articles primarily on the New Testament. From the description of Charles Bray Williams Papers, 1910-1989 (Wake Forest University - ZSR Library). WorldCat record id: 59883036 ...

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Southern Baptist minister who served as the first field Secretary of the Sunday School Board in 1901. Spilman served as State Sunday School Secretary for North Carolina Baptists prior to 1901. From the description of Papers, [microform] 1871-1968. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 156974974 B.W. Spilman was a Baptist pastor, Field Secretary of the Sunday School Board (Southern Baptist Convention), General Secretary of the Southern Baptist Assembly, Ridge...

Osborne, W. A. (William Alexander), 1873-1967

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Howard, William Oscar.

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Enoch Walter Sikes was born in Union County, N.C. on May 1, 1868. His education culminated with a Ph.D. in history, government and economics from Johns Hopkins University. Sikes began his faculty career at Wake Forest where he met his future wife, Ruth Wingate. By 1916, Sikes had become president of Coker College, a women's college in Hartsville, S.C. Knowing Sikes' reputation for administrative ability and public speaking, Clemson College's Board of Trustees asked Sikes to serve as the school's...

Royster, Hubert Ashley, 1871-1959

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Gilmore, Walter E.

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Brinson, S. M. (Samuel Mitchell), 1870-1922

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Kendrick, James Isaac.

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