Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Leslie E. Maxwell (1895–1984), a graduate of the Midland Bible Institute, a short lived school of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Kansas City, was invited to come to the town of Three Hills, Alberta by J. Fergus Kirk, a Presbyterian lay preacher and farmer. Maxwell's assignment was to teach the Bible to the local young people through a structured curriculum he was to develop. On October 9, 1922 the Prairie Bible Institute was opened with eight students.L. E.. }
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- L._E._Maxwell comment "Leslie E. Maxwell (1895–1984), a graduate of the Midland Bible Institute, a short lived school of the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Kansas City, was invited to come to the town of Three Hills, Alberta by J. Fergus Kirk, a Presbyterian lay preacher and farmer. Maxwell's assignment was to teach the Bible to the local young people through a structured curriculum he was to develop. On October 9, 1922 the Prairie Bible Institute was opened with eight students.L. E.".