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as a result of acquaintances he had made during his time in Waterville. Notably, his essay "The School and the Church" reads in part "This shows that we must keep the church in schools." He left in 1889 for health reasons, but returned in 1892 as the chair of Biblical Literature. In 1900, he retired
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The average attendance at Colby during Pepper's tenure was around 120. At the time of Pepper's retirement, the school's endowment funds had risen to $ 505,767. His resignation was accompanied by a recommendation that
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for the last time on account of his failing health, and remained in Waterville with his wife. His last public appearance was the Commencement Dinner of 1912.
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The Centennial History of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine. June 23d, 1902, Waterville: Executive Committee of the Centennial Celebration, 1902, pp303
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George Dana Boardman Papper, A Biographical Sketch. By Frederick Morgan Padelford, published by Leroy Philips, Boston, 1914. P5. Accessed by
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George Dana Boardman Papper, A Biographical Sketch. By Frederick Morgan Padelford, published by Leroy Philips, Boston, 1914. Accessed by
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Who's who in America, 1899-1900, Volume 1. edited by John W. Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis & Company, Chicago. P561
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in 1860, and married Annie Grassie in the same year. In 1865 he was called to the chair of Church History in
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at the age of 21 in 1853. In 1857, he attended the Andover Theological Seminary (now called the
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During his career, Pepper received a handful of honorary degrees, including a
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He was hired as the pastor of the First Baptist Church in
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Colby College
Henry Ephraim Robins
Albion Woodbury Small
Ware
Massachusetts
Waterville
Maine
Alma mater
Amherst College
Colby College
Ware, Massachusetts
Williston Northampton School
Amherst College
Andover Newton Theological School
Waterville
Maine
Newton, Massachusetts
Systematic Theology
Crozer Theological Seminary
Colby College
Albion Woodbury Small
D.D.
Amherst College
Brown University
Colby College
LL.D.
Bucknell University
Colby College
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