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- William_Valentine abstract "For the Nova Scotian painter see William Valentine (painter)William Orison Valentine (May 9, 1862– February 2, 1928) was an innovative educator and missionary in service of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society who established and served as first president of Jaro Industrial School, now Central Philippine University. He ministered for some thirty years in Asia, first in Burma starting in 1895 and in the Philippines from 1904 until his death in 1928 at the age of 65.".
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- William_Valentine almaMater Valparaiso_University.
- William_Valentine birthDate "1862-05-09".
- William_Valentine birthPlace New_York.
- William_Valentine birthPlace Spencer,_New_York.
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- William_Valentine birthYear "1862".
- William_Valentine deathDate "1928-02-02".
- William_Valentine deathPlace Bacolod.
- William_Valentine deathPlace Philippines.
- William_Valentine deathYear "1928".
- William_Valentine nationality United_States.
- William_Valentine office "President of Central Philippine University".
- William_Valentine orderInOffice "1st".
- William_Valentine profession Chancellor_(education).
- William_Valentine profession Education.
- William_Valentine profession Minister_(Christianity).
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- William_Valentine religion American_Baptist_Churches_USA.
- William_Valentine religion Evangelicalism.
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- William_Valentine dateOfDeath "1928-02-02".
- William_Valentine deathDate "1928-02-02".
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- William_Valentine deathPlace Philippines.
- William_Valentine field Chemistry.
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- William_Valentine knownFor "Founder of the Central Philippine University".
- William_Valentine name "Valentine, William Orison".
- William_Valentine name "William Orison Valentine".
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- William_Valentine office "President of Central Philippine University".
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- William_Valentine placeOfBirth New_York.
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- William_Valentine placeOfDeath Bacolod.
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- William_Valentine profession Chancellor_(education).
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- William_Valentine profession Minister_(Christianity).
- William_Valentine profession Missionary.
- William_Valentine religion American_Baptist_Churches_USA.
- William_Valentine religion Evangelicalism.
- William_Valentine restingPlace Iloilo.
- William_Valentine restingPlace Jaro,_Iloilo_City.
- William_Valentine restingPlace Philippines.
- William_Valentine restingPlace "The Philippine American Cemetery".
- William_Valentine shortDescription "University president".
- William_Valentine spouse "Van Allen Valentine".
- William_Valentine successor "Charles L. Maxfield".
- William_Valentine termEnd "1914".
- William_Valentine termStart "1905".
- William_Valentine description "University president".
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- William_Valentine subject Category:Central_Philippine_University.
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- William_Valentine comment "For the Nova Scotian painter see William Valentine (painter)William Orison Valentine (May 9, 1862– February 2, 1928) was an innovative educator and missionary in service of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society who established and served as first president of Jaro Industrial School, now Central Philippine University. He ministered for some thirty years in Asia, first in Burma starting in 1895 and in the Philippines from 1904 until his death in 1928 at the age of 65.".
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