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William Parker McKee : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Parker McKee
William Parker McKee (1862-1933) was an American educator and Baptist minister. He served as the chief executive of Shimer College from 1897 to 1930, a position known at the time as "Dean". During this period the school was known by turns as the Frances Shimer Academy, Frances Shimer School, and Frances Shimer Junior College. The second executive of the college following its founder Frances Shimer, Dean McKee was also the second longest-serving executive in Shimer's history. He oversaw the rebuilding of the campus following the fire of 1906, and the commencement of the junior college program shortly thereafter. ==Early life==
McKee was born on August 8, 1862 in Indianola, Illinois. Parker was the family name of his mother, Hattie Parker McKee.〔 His father was Melvin McKee, a Baptist minister in Indianola.〔 McKee attended Wabash Preparatory School, and graduated from Wabash College with an A.B. in 1883.〔 He graduated from the Theological Seminary of the University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1887.〔 In the same year, he became pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church in Minneapolis, where he served for ten years.〔 In 1895, McKee began graduate studies in history at the University of Minnesota. He graduated from the University of Minnesota with an A.M. in 1897.〔〔 From 1896 to 1897, he was president of the Baptist Young People's Union of Minnesota.〔 McKee was married twice. On August 23, 1887, McKee married Nettie Hartley.〔 On July 20, 1890, she gave birth to a son, Howard Harper McKee, who subsequently became a professor of geology.〔 She died on September 8, 1894.〔 On June 27, 1901, McKee married Florence Turner of Chicago.〔 On September 21, 1902, she gave birth to a daughter named Margaret Elizabeth.〔
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