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BAREND H. KROEZE President A. B., 1894, University of Michigan, M. A. graduate work, 1894-1895, University of Michigan, Graduate oi Mc- Cormick Theoloqical Sem- inary, 1895-18985 Graduate work, 1901, University of Chicago: M.A., 1903, Lenox: D.D., 1906, Coe College: LL.D., 1917, Iamestown Col- lege, Professor, Lenox, 1902- 19055 President, Whitworth College, 1905-1909.
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