A history of the Harriet Hollond Memorial Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. . t -^. OIvD LEADERS AND NEW 129 and sympathetic devotion to the work. Dur-ing Dr. Millers absence in Europe, he con-tinued to assist Dr. Paden. Among the prominent clergymen who ap-peared in our pulpit while Dr. Paden was away,were Dr. Theodore ly. Cuyler, Brooklyn, NewYork; Dr. L. Y. Graham, Philadelphia; E. Danforth, Philadelphia; Dr. Charles , Philadelphia; Dr. James O. Murray,dean of Princeton University; Mr. Robert , secretary of the Board of Foreign Mis-sions; Dr. Charles Wood, Philad


A history of the Harriet Hollond Memorial Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. . t -^. OIvD LEADERS AND NEW 129 and sympathetic devotion to the work. Dur-ing Dr. Millers absence in Europe, he con-tinued to assist Dr. Paden. Among the prominent clergymen who ap-peared in our pulpit while Dr. Paden was away,were Dr. Theodore ly. Cuyler, Brooklyn, NewYork; Dr. L. Y. Graham, Philadelphia; E. Danforth, Philadelphia; Dr. Charles , Philadelphia; Dr. James O. Murray,dean of Princeton University; Mr. Robert , secretary of the Board of Foreign Mis-sions; Dr. Charles Wood, Philadelphia; A. Oliver, York, Pa.; Dr. J. F. Dripps,Germantown, Pa.; Dr. Arthur J. Brown, sec-retary of the Board of Foreign Missions; R. Taylor, of the Brick Church,Rochester, New York; Dr. S. W. Dana, Phil-adelphia; Dr. Maltbie D. Babcock, of theBrown Memorial Church, Baltimore, Md. ;Dr. Alexander McKenzie, Cambridge, Mass.;Rev. Stephen B. Penrose, president of Whit-man College, Washington; Dr. J. D. MofFatt,president of Washington and Jefferson College,Washington,


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