Howard Malcom

Howard Malcom (January 19, 1799 – March 25, 1879) was an American educator and Baptist minister. He attended Dickinson College and Princeton Theological Seminary. He wrote several accounts of Christian missions in Burma and was pastor of churches in Hudson, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Due to loss of his voice he was required to give up preaching.

He became President at Georgetown in Kentucky until he resigned in 1850, and of the University at Lewisburg in Pennsylvania (later, Bucknell University).[1]

References

  1. Brackney, William H., Congregation and Campus: Baptists in Higher Education: Baptists: History, Literature, Theology, Hymns, p. 19, Mercer University Press (2008), ISBN 0-88146-130-X, 9780881461305
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