Gem Yearbook . s a member of the Ecumenical Methodist Conference at Washington held in October. 1892 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from his Alma Mater. In 1902 he was appointedconference evangelisl and. after assisting a number of pastors in revival work during the fall andwinter of 1902-)). he was elected editor of the Buffalo Christian Uplook. He was engaged in that workwhen elected President of Taylor University, the duties of which office he began January 13. 1904. As a religious man. he has professed and exemplified Christianity from the age of fourteen. As apastor,


Gem Yearbook . s a member of the Ecumenical Methodist Conference at Washington held in October. 1892 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from his Alma Mater. In 1902 he was appointedconference evangelisl and. after assisting a number of pastors in revival work during the fall andwinter of 1902-)). he was elected editor of the Buffalo Christian Uplook. He was engaged in that workwhen elected President of Taylor University, the duties of which office he began January 13. 1904. As a religious man. he has professed and exemplified Christianity from the age of fourteen. As apastor, he has witnessed good work done under his ministry. As a presiding elder, he has seen thechurch built up both in numbers and finance. As an evangelist, he has labored extensively, both inrevivals and camp-meetings in many states. As a literary man. he has given to us three hooks, whichshow well his ability in this line—The Wells of Salvation, The Gospel of Foreign Travel, and The Vic-tories of Wesley ISAIAH B. HUDNUT was graduated from theHigh School at Lockport, N. in 1869 : fromRochester University, in 1872, with honors, receiving as a badge of his scholastic rank, the PhiBeta Kappa key. After graduating he spent fouryears as a High School principal. In 1881 he wasgraduated from Boston School of Theology with thedegree of S. T. B. The same year he entered Gene-see Conference, within the bounds of which he la-bored until he assumed his present position. Hewas Statistical Secretary of his Conference for tenyears. He was elected Professor of Greek of TaylorUniversity in 1904. In 1905 he was registrar; be-came Dean of the University in 1906. REV. I. IIIIINTTT, A.


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