Arthur Henry Ewing
Arthur Henry Ewing (18 October 1864 โ 13 September 1912) was a prominent American Presbyterian missionary and academic.
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Born | Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. | 18 October 1864
Died | 13 September 1912 47) Allahabad, British India | (aged
Education | Washington & Jefferson College |
Occupation(s) | Missionary, academic |
Relatives | James Caruthers Rhea Ewing (brother) |
Biography
Arthur Henry Ewing was born near Saltsburg, Pennsylvania on 18 October 1864.[1] He graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in 1887.[2] In his missionary duties, he served as a principal of a Boys' Boarding School in India and served as Principal of Allahabad Christian College from 1901โ1912, which was later renamed Ewing Christian College in his honour.[2] He was the brother of James Caruthers Rhea Ewing, who was also a Presbyterian missionary in India.
Arthur Henry Ewing died in Allahabad on 13 September 1912.[1]
Published works
- Ewing, Arthur Henry (1901). The Hindu Conception of the Functions of Breath: A Study in Early Hindu Psycho-physics. Johns Hopkins University. pp. 60.
References
- "Former Local Man is Dead in India". The Pittsburgh Sunday Post. 15 September 1912. p. 5. Retrieved 1 August 2020 โ via Newspapers.com.
- Shavit, David (1990). The United States in Asia. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-313-26788-8.
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