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The following year Arthur was called to the office of the Ellen G. White Estate at Elmshaven to serve as accountant and general assistant to his 74-year-old father W. C. White, one of five church leaders appointed by Ellen White in her will to administer her estate. During the next nine years Arthur was given increasing responsibilities, and in ...
White was born in Rochester, New York, August 29, 1854. He died at Battle Creek, Michigan, on morning of September 1, 1937. He was the third son of James and Ellen White and was better known as WC, and intimately referred to as "Willie" by his mother. [1] William grew up in Battle Creek and Greenville, Michigan.
Arthur White (priest) (1880–1961), Archdeacon of Warrington; Arthur White (Canadian politician) (1907–1973), Canadian politician; Arthur L. White (1907–1991), Seventh-day Adventist and authority on his grandmother Ellen White; Arthur White (baseball), American baseball player; Arthur Henry White (1924–2014), American businessman and ...
The following is a list of people from Detroit, Michigan. This list includes notable people who were born, have lived, or worked in and around Detroit as well as its metropolitan area . Activists
Elijah E. Myers (1832–1909) – Architect of the Colorado, Michigan and Texas State Capitols; James K. Okubo (1920–1967) – World War II US Army recipient of the Medal of Honor; Hazen Pingree (1840–1901) – Detroit Mayor and Michigan Governor [17] Francis Petrus Paulus (1862-1933) — Artist, teacher, and trustee of the Detroit Museum ...
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The official Ellen G. White Estate web site views the 1888 version as the original "Great Controversy," with the 1911 edition being the only revision. [3] While working to complete the book in 1884, White wrote, "I want to get it out as soon as possible, for our people need it so much... .
Arthur Henry White (March 30, 1924 – August 25, 2014) was an American businessman and humanitarian. [1] [2] He was a co-founder and vice chairman of Yankelovich Partners, Inc., [3] a research and consulting firm; a co-founder of Reading Is Fundamental, [4] the largest non-profit children's literacy organization in the world; and a founder of Jobs for the Future, [5] a non-profit organization ...