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  1. Story of HENRY C. MORRISON - You're not home yet - A Must Read. After serving as a missionary for forty years in Africa, Henry C. Morrison became sick and had to return to America. As the great ocean liner docked in New York Harbor there was a great crowd gathered to welcome home another passenger on that boat.

  2. Henry C. Morrison (1871–1945) New Hampshire state superintendent of public instruction, superintendent of the Laboratory Schools of the University of Chicago, professor, and author, Henry Clinton Morrison developed an approach to learning in which material is organized into units students must master in order to progress to the next level.

  3. Henry Clay Morrison. 1857 – 1942. H. C. Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him. It awakened his consciousness to his need ...

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  5. Apr 19, 2003 · Contributed by Brandon Park on Apr 19, 2003 (message contributor) based on 13 ratings (rate this sermon illustration) | 7,880 views. Scripture: None. Tags: Heaven, Fulfillment. Denomination: Baptist. Henry C. Morrison was a great missionary who served the Lord in Africa for over 40 years.

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  6. Learn about the life and ministry of H.C. Morrison, a Methodist evangelist, publisher, and Asbury College president. Find his books, sermons, and references at Kinlaw Library and Asbury University Archives.

  7. Education. Dartmouth College. Occupation (s) Educator, writer. Henry Clinton Morrison (1871–1945) was the New Hampshire state superintendent of public instruction from 1904 to 1917, superintendent of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools from 1919 to 1928, professor of education, and an author.

  8. MORRISON, HENRY C. (1871 – 1945) New Hampshire state superintendent of public instruction, superintendent of the Laboratory Schools of the University of Chicago, professor, and author, Henry Clinton Morrison developed an approach to learning in which material is organized into units students must master in order to progress to the next level.

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