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Ms-005: The Papers Of Charles H. Huber, Class Of 1892, Christine M. Ameduri Oct 1999

Ms-005: The Papers Of Charles H. Huber, Class Of 1892, Christine M. Ameduri

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Charles H. Huber was born June 7, 1871 in Nebraska City, NE, the son of Eli Huber (Class of 1855 and the first professor of English Bible at Gettysburg College), and Mary E. Deibert Huber. Upon graduating from Gettysburg College in 1892, Charles was hired as a tutor at Gettysburg Academy, appointed vice-principal in 1893 and headmaster in 1896. He earned his A.M. from Gettysburg College and Litt.D. from Gettysburg Theological Seminary both in 1895. After the Gettysburg Academy closed in 1935, he was appointed Director of Gettysburg College's Women's Division, and held that position until his retirement in 1941. …


Discipliana Vol-59-Nos-1-4-1999, Newell Williams Jan 1999

Discipliana Vol-59-Nos-1-4-1999, Newell Williams

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Discipliana Vol-59-Nos-1-4-1999

D. Duane Cummins, Educational Philosophy of Alexander Campbell

Gerald C. Tiffin, Disciples Higher Education: 19th Century Roots and 21st Century Concerns

Lester G. McAllister, Prologue to That There May be Ministers: Disciples Ministerial Education in California

Michael W Casey, PACIFISM AND NONVIOLENCE: THE PROPHETIC VOICE OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHURCHES OF CHRIST

Robert R. Howard, TWO PERSPECTIVES ON THE "BANQUETOFLOVE":A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL BASES OF THE EUCHARISTIC THEOLOGIES OF ALEXANDER CAMPBELL AND JOHN W. NEVIN

M. Eugene Boring, DISCIPLES INTERPRETATION OF REVELATION AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY

Niki Jorgenson, WOMEN FROM 1866-1900: THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE …