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  2. Crandall University - Wikipedia

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    Crandall University was founded in 1949 under the name United Baptist Bible Training School (UBBTS), and served as both a secondary school and a Bible school by the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada. [2] Over two decades, the focus of the school gradually shifted toward post-secondary programs. In 1968, UBBTS became a Bible and junior ...

  3. John G. Stackhouse Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Crandall University. Website. johnstackhouse .com. John Gordon Stackhouse Jr. (born 1960) is a Canadian scholar of religion. His scholarship has been supported by research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Association of Theological Schools, and the Canadian Embassy to the United States.

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  5. Brad Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Brad Crandall. Bradley Crandall (born Robert Lee Bradley; August 6, 1927 – March 14, 1991) [1] was an American radio personality, voice-over announcer, and film narrator, best known for his radio show on WNBC in New York City, which aired from March 1964 to September 1971.

  6. Stephen Dempster - Wikipedia

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    Career. Dempster began a 37-year career at Crandall University in August 1984, first as assistant professor, then associate, and eventually professor. He held the role of Murray chair for 10 years, bringing in scholars to the university to lecture. He started the Crandall men’s baseball team and acted as coach and manager for 10 years.

  7. Joseph Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Died. February 20, 1858. Salisbury, New Brunswick. Joseph Crandall (1771 – February 20, 1858) was a Baptist minister, travelling evangelist, and short-lived political figure in New Brunswick. Joseph Crandall is considered to be "New Brunswick's only Baptist 'Patriarch.'". [1] He represented Westmorland County in the Legislative Assembly from ...

  8. Darse Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Darse Earle Crandall Jr. (born 1962) is a United States Navy vice admiral who serves as the 45th Judge Advocate General of the Navy since August 18, 2021. [2] [3] [4] He most recently served as the Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Commander of the Naval Legal Service Command from September 12, 2018 to August 18, 2021.

  9. Crandall, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crandall, Texas. /  32.62750°N 96.45333°W  / 32.62750; -96.45333. Crandall is a city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States. Its population was 5,100 in 2023. [4] It began as a railway town, developing alongside the Texas Trunk Railroad in the early 1880s. [5] Crandall is named after Cornelius F. Crandall, who had previously founded ...