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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Drew University alumni, Drew University faculty, Presidents of Drew University, Olive Winchester, Thomas Kean, Peter Ochs, James Van Der Beek, Stephen Stetler, Arthur Waskow, Calvin O. Butts, Will Herberg, Mark Jacobs, Leonard Sweet, Albert Baez, Gerald Stern, James E. Cheek, William H. Gray, Deedee Corradini, Arturo Valenzuela, John T. Cunningham, Robert S. Corrington, Fred Pierce Corson, Clint Bolick, Patrick Phillips, Allan Nadler, Michael L. Baird, Robert E. Hayes, Jr., Randall Balmer, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, John McClintock, Floyd W. Nease, David B. Audretsch, Peter Sprigg, Ed Lynch, Robert L. Chapman, John Lowden Knight, John Fletcher Hurst, Raymond LeRoy Archer, John Edward Robinson, Soon-Yi Previn, Emerson Stephen Colaw, Roger H. Martin, Craig Stanford, Herbert George Welch, Darrell J. Doughty, Drew Rangers baseball, Peter Verniero, Anne Marie Macari, James Simester, Neal Malicky, Bernhard Anderson, Teresa Ruiz, Samuel A. Banks, John Wesley Lord, Bryan Zanisnik, John Miley, Woodrow Whidden, WMNJ, Robert Weisbuch, Catherine Keller, Ezra Squier Tipple, President of Drew University. Excerpt: Olive May Winchester (22 November 1879-15 February 1947) was an American ordained minister and a pioneer biblical scholar and theologian in the Church of the Nazarene, who was the first woman ordained by any Christian denomination in Scotland, the first woman admitted into and graduated from the Bachelor of Divinity course at the University of Glasgow, and the first woman to complete a Th.D. (Doctor of Theology) degree from the divinity school of Drew University. Olive May Winchester was born on November 22, 1879 in Monson, Maine, the oldest child of lawyer Charles B. Winchester (born August 8, 1851 in Corinna, Maine; died October 2, 1892 in Yankton, South Dakota), and Sarah A. "Sadie" Blackstone Winchester (born May 1, 185...