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COLLINS, Charles, educator, born in North Yarmouth, Maine, 17 April, 1813" died in Memphis, Tennessee, 10 July, 1875. He was graduated at Wesleyan University, Middletown. Connecticut, in 1837, taught the high-school in Augusta, Maine, for a year, was president of Emory and Henry College, in Emory, Virginia, from its establishment in 1838 till 1852, when he became president of Dickinson College, Pennsylvania From 1860 till his death he was proprietor and president of the State female College near Memphis, Tennessee He contributed many articles to Methodist magazines, and published a discourse on " Methodism and Calvinism Compared" (Philadelphia, 1849).
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