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25: 93: 282:(1921), where he studied English and comparative literature. In 1923, Gaebelein married Dorothy Laura (née Medd), with whom he had three children: Dorothy Laura G. Hampton, Donn Medd, and Gretchen Elizabeth Gaebelein Hull (who later gave birth to artist Jeff Hull (1955), Dr. Rev. Sanford Hull (1956), and Meredyth Hull Smith (1957)). 333:
in 1957. Following the close of the crusade in September, Graham visited Stony Brook and spoke to a crowd of 6,000 on the campus. It was due to this that the Stony Brook Assembly ceased its summer conferences, which had been conducted on the campus since 1909.
298:. Frank Gaebelein began organizing The Stony Brook School, which opened in the fall of 1922. He held the position of headmaster for more than four decades. During this time, he also served as an ordained deacon and presbyter at the 807: 737: 266:(1920), where he was the piano soloist performing with the University Glee Club. Gaebelein's studies were interrupted briefly in 1918 to serve in the 742: 290:
Shortly after graduating from Harvard in the spring of 1921, Gaebelein was approached by John F. Carson and Ford C. Ottman to be the headmaster of
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In October 1982, Gaebelein attended the dedication of the Frank E. Gaebelein Hall at The Stony Brook School. In November 1982, he underwent a
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of the Bible. From 1969 to 1972, Gaebelein was director of the faculty summer seminar on faith and learning at
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and Emma Fredericka (née Grimm) Gaebelein. His father was a noted preacher and outspoken early leader of the
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movements. Frank graduated from Mount Vernon High School, where he was editor of the yearbook with
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Toward a Philosophy of Christian Education: An Introduction to Evangelical Christian Education
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because of their embracing "new evangelicalism". One of the leaders of this movement,
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Four Minor Prophets, Obadiah, Jonah, Habakkuk, and Haggai: Their Message for Today
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A Varied Harvest: Out of a Teacher's Life and Thought: A collection of Essays
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Philemon: The gospel of Emancipation: A Narrative and Devotional Commentary
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The Pattern of God's Truth: Problems of Integration in Christian Education
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The Servant and the Dove: Obadiah and Jonah, Their Messages and Their Work
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The Christian, the Arts, and Truth: Regaining the Vision of Greatness
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Reforming Fundamentalism: Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism
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From Day to Day: A Message from the Bible for Each Day of the Year
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educator, author, and editor who was the founding headmaster of
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The Practical Epistle of James: Studies in Applied Christianity
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magazines, style editor for the translation committee of the
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The Christian Imagination: Essays on Literature and the Arts
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The New Scofield Reference Bible: Its Background and Making
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After retiring from Stony Brook in 1963, Gaebelein joined
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Exploring the Bible: a study of background and principles
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Down Through the Ages: The Story of the King James Bible
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Faith That Lives: From the Practical Epistle of James
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The Story of the Scofield Reference Bible, 1909-1959
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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In 1954 he served as vice-chairman for 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 743:20th-century Christian biblical scholars 439:Looking Unto Him: A Message for Each Day 32:This article includes a list of general 599: 803:Evangelical Anglican biblical scholars 715: 823:Translators of the Bible into English 192:(which later merged with Eternity), 18: 828:Writers from Mount Vernon, New York 507:Commitment and the School Community 370: 13: 733:20th-century American male writers 476:Christian Education in a Democracy 390: 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 839: 818:People from Stony Brook, New York 773:American people of German descent 768:American male non-fiction writers 463:The Story of the King James Bible 270:, where he was commissioned as a 164:general editor for the 12-volume 567:The Expositor's Bible Commentary 294:, which was an outgrowth of the 23: 798:Educators from New York (state) 778:American Reformed Episcopalians 625:"Memorials, Frank E. Gaebelein" 329:famous sixteen-week crusade at 788:American school administrators 645:"Frank Gaebelein dies at 83". 593: 445:The Christian Use of the Bible 421:Facing the Fact of Inspiration 1: 586: 763:American Evangelical writers 660:Lockerbie, D. Bruce (1972). 470:Samuel Rutherford, 1600-1661 365:Expositor's Bible Commentary 210:Expositor's Bible Commentary 166:Expositor's Bible Commentary 156:educator, author, and editor 16:American educator and author 7: 655:: 27–29. February 18, 1983. 600:Marsden, George M. (1995). 578:"What is Truth in Art?" in 519:A Christianity Today Reader 403:A Brief Survey of Scripture 361:Wheaton College of Illinois 349:Selma to Montgomery marches 323:Fuller Theological Seminary 10: 844: 813:New York University alumni 783:American religious writers 758:American biblical scholars 482:The Pattern of God's Truth 457:The Meaning of Inspiration 347:. While covering the 1965 748:20th-century evangelicals 640:(1): 127–128. 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Mount Vernon, New York
Rochester, Minnesota
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The Stony Brook School
Long Island, New York
Christianity Today
Eternity
New International Version
Mount Vernon, New York
Arno Clemens Gaebelein
dispensationalist
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Stuart Little
B.A.
New York University
U.S. Army
Second Lieutenant
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