People
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51. Denton Rebok
(1897-1983). Educator, administrator. Born in Pennsylvania, he served the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 44 years, 23 of which were given to China. ... -
52. Frank Yost
(1894-1958). Minister and teacher. He was baptized in 1921, and entered the colporteur work. In 1924 he married Esther Zimmer. ... -
53. Glenn Calkins
(1889-1962). Evangelist and conference administrator. When he accepted the Seventh-day Adventist faith in 1919 he gave up business interests and entered Pacific Union College to prepare for the minist ... -
54. Harry Lowe
(1893-1990). Minister and administrator. Born in Southampton, England, on Aug. 14, 1893, Harry W. Lowe became a pastor in Great Britain and served as president of the conference in the British Isles u ... -
55. Alfred Peterson
(1887-1971). Educator and departmental secretary. He was a native of Minnesota and attended Union College from 1905 to 1910. While there, he was baptized by Elder Luther Warren. ... -
56. Frank Hommel
(1875-1964). Founder of Seventh-day Adventist medical work in western Canada. He was born at Rochester, New York. In 1896, when about 21 years old, he became a Seventh-day Adventist. ... -
57. C. Bond
(1888-1971). Youth leader, administrator. Bond was a native of California and received his education at Pacific Union College. ... -
58. David Baasch
(1921-1987). Missionary, administrator. He was born in Puerto Rico, the son of missionaries. After graduation from Pacific Union College in 1943, he married Iva N. Munson. ... -
59. Alonzo Wearner
(1892-1964). Missionary, teacher, author. He was born in Colorado and took nurse’s training at St. Helena Sanitarium and Hospital, graduating in 1914. ... -
60. Edward Banks
(1907-1993). Pastor, educator, counselor. A native of Georgia, he pastored churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, and Illinois. ... -
61. Godfrey Anderson
(1909-1986). Physician, administrator. Born in Chicago, as a young man he taught history at Kingsway College for two years. ... -
62. Eric Hare
(1894-1982). Missionary, writer, administrator, storyteller. Born in Victoria, Australia, the second son of Pastor and Mrs. ... -
63. William Nelson
(1883-1953). Educator and treasurer. He received his B.S. degree from Union College (1904) and did graduate work at the University of Nebraska. ... -
64. Edmund Rudge
(1886-1960). Administrator, missionary. He was born in Tasmania, attended the Avondale School for Christian Workers from 1898 to 1901, and in 1904 began training as a nurse at the Sydney Sanitarium. ... -
65. Daniel Walther
(1902-1985). Educator, administrator. Born in Algeria, he served as publishing director in Switzerland; as a teacher and president of Seminaire Adventiste du Saleve in Collonges, France; as history te ... -
66. Walter Murray
(1894-1983). Educator, administrator. Born in Iowa, he served in the educational field in South America, was principal of the Juliaca school in Peru, president of the Austral Union Conference, preside ... -
67. William Benjamin
(1884-1969). Pioneer in General Conference insurance. He was a native of Michigan and entered denominational employ in 1931, serving as business manager of Southern Missionary College. ... -
68. Francis Clifford
(1899-1972). Administrator in Trans-Africa and Australia. Francis Clifford was born in Bath, England, and was baptized in 1913. ... -
69. Floyd Rittenhouse
(1905-1993). Teacher, administrator. Born in Montana, the oldest in a family of seven children, he attended church school and academy at Mount Ellis Academy, graduating in 1922. ... -
70. Clifford Bauer
(1891-1964). Conference worker, missionary, administrator. Bauer was a native of Michigan. He joined the church in 1917 and entered its employ in 1920, serving as secretary-treasurer of the West Virgi ... -
71. Arthur Roth
(1911-1982). Evangelist, administrator. Born in Missouri, he attended school for a while in Canada, then went to Walla Walla College, where he received his degree in theology. ... -
72. Vernon Becker
(1908-1989). Evangelist, pastor, administrator. Born in Kansas, he began evangelistic work in Texas in 1929 and received his degree from Union College in Nebraska in 1932. ... -
73. Evabelle Winning
(1903-1992). Dean of women. Born near Healdsburg, California, during the Great Depression, she was offered a full-time position with a large company that would have required her to work on Sabbath. ... -
74. Jean Nussbaum
(1888-1967). Physician, religious liberty secretary, friend of popes and world leaders, defender of the consciences and rights of millions. He was born Nov. ... -
75. Wilton Baldwin
(1910-1970). Educator, missionary. A native of California, he received his education in Western schools, Walla Walla and Pacific Union colleges, the University of Portland, and the University of South ...