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Walter Gilbert Fremont, Jr. (July 20, 1924 – January 7, 2007) was dean of the School of Education, Bob Jones University (1953–1990) and “a seminal force in the inauguration and development of the Christian school movement.”〔(''Greenville News'' obituary of Fremont ); Ophelia Dale Edwards, "Dr. Walter Gilbert Fremont: The Man, The Educator, The Servant," Ed. D. dissertation, Bob Jones University, 1998.〕 ==Youth and Education==
Fremont was born in Terre Haute, Indiana but was largely reared in Wilmette, Illinois and Southern Hills, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio. A child of the Depression, Fremont remembered his family having a maid before the crash but afterward having too little money to buy coal.〔Edwards, 32-34.〕 Eventually the senior Fremont scrabbled back to economic prosperity and by doing so helped to inculcate in his son a belief in persistence, that “once you start something, you don’t quit.”〔Edwards, 33.〕 As a child, Fremont was popular, athletic, and mechanically inclined. During World War II, he was drafted and assigned by the Army to study mechanical engineering at Carnegie Institute of Technology. He then served as an engineering instructor and later as the supervisor of a mobile machine shop in Europe. 〔Turner, 282.〕 Following his discharge, Fremont earned an education degree from the University of Dayton (1947) and a master of science in curriculum development from the University of Wisconsin (1949). In 1947 he married Gertrude Reed, a nursing student; they had three children.〔Edwards, 46, 65; Daniel L. Turner, ''Standing Without Apology: The History of Bob Jones University'' (Greenville, SC: BJU Press, 1997), 282-83.〕
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