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Andrews, Charles Freer.
Adm. pens. (age 20) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 11, 1890.
S. of John Edwin, Esq., of Handsworth, Birmingham.
B. Feb. 12, 1871, at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, King Edward VI, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar; Prizeman; B.A. (Class.
Trip., 1st Class) 1893; M.A. 1897.
Fellow, 1893.
Lecturer and College Chaplain, 1935-6. Ord. deacon, 1896; priest (Rochester) 1897.
Missioner of the College Mission at Newington, 1896-9. Vice-Principal of the Cambridge Clergy Training School (Westcott House) 1899-1902.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1899.
Missionary (Cambridge University Mission) at Delhi, 1904-15.
Fellow of Punjab University, 1908.
Joined Rabindranath Tagore's Institution at Santiniketan, Bengal, 1913; afterwards Vice-President.
Went to South Africa to help in the Smuts-Gandhi agreement, 1913-14; and again, 1925-7, in connection with the Indo-Union Agreement.
Adviser to the Indian Delegation at the Kenya Conversations in London, 1923.
Delegate to the Education Conference at Vancouver, 1929.
Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at Cambridge, 1937-. Sometime of Santiniketan, Bengal, and of 112, Gower Street, London, W.C. 1 (1938). Author, Renaissance in India; Christ and Labour; Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas; Mahatma Gandhi, His own Story; Christ in the Silence; Sadhu Sundar Singh; Christ and Prayer.
(Who's Who
, 1938; Crockford, 1938.)
Charles Freer ANDREWS
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1969
Tripos: Pembroke College Class. I 1893; Theo. I 1895star
Adm pens. aged 20 Pembroke College 1890:10:11
s. of John Edwin ANDREWS, Esq. of Handsworth, Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ]
b. Newcastle-on-Tyne, [ Northumberland ] 1871:02:12
Sch: King Edward VI Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ]
Matric 1890:10MT:
Scholar
Prizeman
BA Class. Trip., 1st Class 1893
MA 1897
Fellow 1893
Lecturer and College Chapl.: 1935-36
Ord. deacon 1896
Ord. priest Rochester 1897
Missioner of: College Mission at Newington, [ London ] 1896-99
Vice-Principal of: : Sch: Cambridge Clergy Training School Westcott House 1899-1902
Select Preacher at: Cambridge University 1899
Missionary: Cambridge University Mission Delhi, [ India ] 1904-15
Fellow of: Sch: Punjab University [ Punjab ], [ India ] 1908
Joined: Sch: Rabindranath Tagore's Institution at Santiniketan, Bengal , India 1913
afterwards Vice-President: Sch: Rabindranath Tagore's Institution at Santiniketan, Bengal , India
Went to help in the Smuts-Gandhi agreement: South Africa 1913-14
Jan SMUTS
Mahatma GANDHI
Went to help in the Indo-Union Agreement: South Africa 1925-27
Adviser to: : Indian Delegation at the Kenya Conversations in London 1923
Delegate to the Education Conference at Vancouver, [ Canada ] 1929
Lecturer in Pastoral Theology: Cambridge University 1937-
Sometime of Santiniketan, Bengal , India
of 112 Gower Street, London , W.C.1 1938
Publ.: Renaissance in India; Christ and Labour; Mahatma Gandhi's Ideas; Mahatma Gandhi, His own Story; Christ in the Silence; Sadhu Sundar Singh; Christ and Prayer
(Who's Who 1938; Crockford 1938)
[add:] d. 1940:04:05 [:add]
[add:]( WWW ; Pemb. Ann. Gazette ; J.D. Pickles)[:add]

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