• from 1957 to 1961. Hoskins was a graduate of Illinois College before earning a doctorate at Yale Divinity School in 1932. Hoskins served as pastor in...
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  • 1957 until 1961; his Congregational Christian counterpart was the Rev. Fred Hoskins. The two churches united officially on June 25, 1957, at a Uniting Synod...
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  • musician friend Selma Diamond as Margo, Roger's secretary Eric Christmas as Fred Hoskins, Terry's father Gailard Sartain as Fulton Norris Neva Patterson as Gretchen...
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  • Philadelphia Experiment (1984) .... Dr. James Longstreet All of Me (1984) .... Fred Hoskins Porky's Revenge! (1985) .... Mr. Carter Happy Hour (1986) .... Harry...
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    represented by the Rev. Fred Hoskins, who had succeeded Horton some years earlier as general minister and president. Hoskins would become, along with...
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  • former Congregational Christian general minister Fred Hoskins, a co-president of the UCC. He and Hoskins held these positions until 1961, when the UCC constitution...
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    semester William Herndon, law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln Fred Hoskins, first co-president of United Church of Christ William Jayne, first Governor...
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  • Barnes) have been used by various heroes including: Fred Davis, Jack Monroe, Rick Jones, Lemar Hoskins, and Rikki Barnes. For a time, a child looked after...
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  • the position of dean of the Harvard Divinity School, in 1955. The Rev. Fred Hoskins succeeded Horton as the final CC minister and general secretary; he became...
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    Japanse Krijgsgevangenkampen (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 January 2022. Fred Hoskins and Brian Best. "Nong Pladuc". Far-East POW Family. Retrieved 27 January...
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