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| − | [[Messiah College]] is an institution in Mechanicsburg, [[Pennsylvania]] affiliated with the [[Brethren in Christ]] denomination. | + | [[Messiah College]] is an institution in Mechanicsburg, [[Pennsylvania]] affiliated with the [[Brethren in Christ]] denomination. It was founded in 1909. |
==PB Faculty/Staff== | ==PB Faculty/Staff== | ||
* Dr. [[Edward Lammert Kuhlman]] (1936-2012) - history faculty 30+ years | * Dr. [[Edward Lammert Kuhlman]] (1936-2012) - history faculty 30+ years | ||
| − | ** affiliated with | + | ** affiliated with Chambersburg Gospel Chapel in [[Pennsylvania]] |
** m. [[Virginia H. Jelley Kuhlman]] "dorm parent" for many Messiah students | ** m. [[Virginia H. Jelley Kuhlman]] "dorm parent" for many Messiah students | ||
| − | *** dau. of [[William Jelley III]], correspondent for an open brethren (OB) assembly that met at [[King's College]] 1947-1948 while he was serving as King's business manager, and later their Exec. Vice-President 1948-1956, under Percy Crawford. | + | *** dau. of [[William Jelley III]], correspondent for an open brethren (OB) assembly that met at [[King's College in New York (The King's College)]] 1947-1948 while he was serving as King's business manager, and later their Exec. Vice-President 1948-1956, under Percy Crawford. |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
Latest revision as of 20:15, 4 November 2020
Messiah College is an institution in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania affiliated with the Brethren in Christ denomination. It was founded in 1909.
PB Faculty/Staff
- Dr. Edward Lammert Kuhlman (1936-2012) - history faculty 30+ years
- affiliated with Chambersburg Gospel Chapel in Pennsylvania
- m. Virginia H. Jelley Kuhlman "dorm parent" for many Messiah students
- dau. of William Jelley III, correspondent for an open brethren (OB) assembly that met at King's College in New York (The King's College) 1947-1948 while he was serving as King's business manager, and later their Exec. Vice-President 1948-1956, under Percy Crawford.
Sources
- Kuhlman obit
- Letters of Interest 1949-1951
- Steve Ulrich - 9-24-2020