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Allirrt tiiuiiu tKruuuiit Albert I '«l vin Keigwin, a clergyman prominent in Presbyterian circles in New York City, was born in Clinton. Iowa. July 21. 18 4. Me attended Princeton I'nivcrsity. from whicli lie received tile degrees. Bachelor of Arts ami Master of Arts in 1891 and 1894. respcctivclj'. Dr. Keigwin pursued bis divinity studies at tltc I’nion Tlieological Seminary, where be graduated in the same year that he took bis M. A. at Princeton. Lafayette College made him a Doctor f Divinity in 1906. Ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1894. be held successive charges at the First Church, Milville, New Jersey, from 1844-1900: at the Park Church, Newark. New Jersey, from 1900-1905. and at the Wist Fnd Presbyterian Church, New York, from January. 1 405, to the present time. On October 1, 1 407, lie liecamc President of Crsinus College. Dr. Keigwin is a man of broad education, wide interests and liberal ideas. OSrunu' £riilu' (Onuuakr Vice-President imvake was lx rn near irccncastle. Pennsylvania, on July 1.?. 1871. lie secured his early cducatr 11 in the schools of his home, while he acquired his prc| arat ry training at Sliippenslnirg Normal and Mercersburg. On graduating from Crsinus College, he pursued a theological course in Yak-Divinity School, from which he graduated in 1901. It was in 1 401 that he also received his A. M. degree from Crsinus. From 1901-1903, lie held a Lectureship in Pedagogy at his Alma Mater: in 1 403, he Itccamc Professor of the Department of the History and Philosophy of education and Dean of the College: in 1 409 he was made Vice-President. Mis recognized ability in the field of education won for him the honorary degree of Doctor of Pedadogy from Franklin and Marshall in January, 1910. lie is also a lecturer of state-wide importance with resjicct to the subjects in which lie is interested, and is many times called to address institutes. 14
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Uuuirit nf Qirrrtnrs MAMMY C PAISLEY IIk.nky W. Kratz, I ..I.. I).. Norristown. Pa.........1868 Honorary President of the Hoard IIakky K. Paisley, Philadelphia. Pa...................n 7 President of the Hoard Rev. S. L. Mkssingkr, I). I).. Trapj»e. Pa............1907 Secretary I. Tri'man Ekkrt. Collegcville. Pa....................u o Treasurer Rkv. A. Edwin Kkigwin, 1). IX, New York City.........1907 President of the Coll eye Ufa-. Aaron Srangi.kr. A. M.. York. Pa................187.9 Rkv. Hknry T. Spangi.ek, I). I)., Collcgeville. Pa....1884 A. II. I’KrrKRoi.K, Pit. D.. I..L. IX. Philadelphia. Pa. . 1894 James M. Anders. M. IX. L.L. IX. Philadelphia. Pa.. 1894 Rkv. J. Y. Meminckk. IX IX. Lancaster, Pa.............1896 1 Iervey C. (iKi-:sn, Norristown. Pa...................1901 DaMKi. Cungkr. .Milton. Pa.............................1902 Edward A. Kri-sen, M. IX, Norristown, Pa...............1903 John M. Yandeksmck. Esq., Philadelphia. Pa.............1903 Rkv. Philip Vollmkr. Pii. IX. IX IX. Dayton. Ohio. .1905 Eiavood S. Snyder. M. D.. Lancaster, Pa................1905 Andrew R. Rkodhkck. Hanover, Pa........................1905 Rkv. I. Cai.vin Eisiikr, IX IX. I.ehanon. Pa...........1905 Hon. James A. Mii.i.kr. New Tripoli. Pa................1906 Rev. James M. S. Iskniikrg. IX IX. Philadelphia. Pa.. 1906 A. IX I’kiikroi.j', Collcgeville. Pa...................1906 Olio. I.esi.ie Omwakk, Pi . IX. Collegcville, Pa.......1906 Mayne R. Longstrktii, Esq., A. M.. Philadel| hia, Pa..1907 Rkv. John !•'. Carson. IX I).. L.L. IX. Urooklyn. N. Y.1907 Rkv. James M. Farrar. I).I).. L.I..IX. Brooklyn. N. Y.1907 Ciiari.es II. Edmi nds. Esq.. Philadelphia, Pa....... 1907 Rkv. Edward F. Wikst. IX IX. York. Pa..................kjoq Rev. John Cai.iioi-.n, I). 1).. Philadelphia. Pa.......1909 F. MacD. Sinci-AIR. New York City......................1909 Harry E. Hartman, Philadelphia. Pa.....................1911 Garrett E. Brownuack, Linfield. Pa.....................1911 C. H. Ai.dkrkkr. Norristown. Pa........................1911 Harry B. Tyson. Norristown. Pa.........................1911 Rev. George V. Henson. IX IX. Philadelphia. Pa... 1911 C. C. Yates, Norristown. Pa.............................1911 13
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lUluirtm Albert Kliur Rev. Whorten Albert Kline. A. M.. I .. I).. Professor of the I-at in Language and Literature and Professor in charge of the Greek Language and Literature, was born in York County. Pa., near the town of Wrightsvillc. Completing bi-public school education, he became a teacher and taught for five consecutive terms, after which lie became a student in the Millcrsville State Normal School. In 1890, lie entered as a Sophomore at Crsinus College, and. three years later, graduated as Valedictorian of his Class, lie then accepted an Instructor-hip in Latin at his Alma Mater, at the same time beginning the study of theology in Crsinus Theological Seminary, from which he took the degree of B. D. in 1896. The same year he also received the degree of A. M. lie was licensed to preach in 1896: became a Graduate Student in Latin, University of Pennsylvania. 1807-1901; and has been Dean of Crsinus College since 1909. ffimtUT Smith Of Puritan stock. Professor Homer Smith was born in Boston, in 1867. There he attended the famous Roxbury Latin School as well as the public schools, although he finished preparing for college in New York City, where he also studied music. Then followed four delightful years at Amherst College. Completing his course in 1891. he pursued graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania with Knglish Literature as a major, until, in 1895, he received his Ph. D. During these intervening years, he acted as Instructor in Knglish at C. of I , which |X sition he filled for three years more. From 1899-1901. he served as Professor of Knglish in Kamehameha Normal School. Honolulu, and. from 1901-1903 as Acting Professor of Knglish at Amherst. He was then called to the Professorship of Knglish in Crsinus College. Dr. Smith is the author of a critical study. Pastoral Influence in Knglish Drama, the result of five years' research. He exhibits a deep interest in college sports. 15
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