- Fred Garrigus Holloway
Fred Garrigus Holloway (1898-1988) was an American
Bishop of The Methodist Church, elected in 1960.Education
Holloway graduated in 1918 from Western Maryland College (now renamed
McDaniel College ), then earned aB.A. fromDrew University in 1921.Prior to his election to the
Episcopacy , he was involved in education. He wasProfessor ofBiblical Languages andPresident ofWestminster Theological Seminary . He was also President (1935-47) of Western Maryland College,Westminster, Maryland .He became Dean of the Drew Theological Seminary, Drew University,
Madison, New Jersey in 1947. Just one year later he was offered the Presidency of the University upon the retirement of PresidentArlo Ayres Brown . As the seventh President of Drew, renovating and rebuilding the at that time antiquated campus became his greatest legacy. New buildings, such as the Baldwin Gymnasium and many dormitories, were completed under his leadership. A graduate study curriculum was also instituted. Upon his election to the Episcopacy, Bishop Holloway was assigned toWest Virginia .ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church References
* Biographical Notes: Presidents and Key Figures in the History of Drew University (Drew Univ. Library) [http://depts.drew.edu/lib/archives/bios.php]
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