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Edwin Holt Hughes (7 December 1866 – 12 February 1950) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1908.


Birth and family

Edwin was born in Moundsville, West Virginia, the son of the Rev. Thomas B. and Louisa (Holt) Hughes. He married Isabel Ebbert on 8 June 1892. She predeceased him. They had six children: Isabel, Holt, Ebbert, Caroline, Anna Louise, and Francis.


Education

He studied at West Virginia University beginning in 1887, graduating from
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in 1889 ( A.B. degree) and 1892 ( A.M. degree). He then attended Boston University School of Theology, 1889-92.


Honorary degrees

Bishop Holt was honored with such degrees by Ohio Wesleyan, Wesleyan University,
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, Boston University, the University of Rochester,
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,
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, the University of Southern California, and DePauw University.


Ministry

Rev. Hughes began
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in 1886. He was pastor at
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(1892–96), and at Malden, Massachusetts (1896–1903). He then became the president of DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, in 1903. As president he worked on promoting student discipline and reducing the university's financial deficits. By the time Hughes left office, the university's
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had more than doubled, from $231,000 to $530,000. His term as president ended in 1909 shortly after assuming the work of a bishop. Rev. Hughes was elected president of the State Teachers' Association of Indiana for the year 1904.


Episcopal ministry

Bishop Hughes traveled widely throughout the Church. In addition, he served as a trustee of Boston University,
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,
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, Ohio Wesleyan, Northwestern University, and DePauw. He was the president of the Religious Committee of the Panama Pacific Exposition (1910–11). Hughes served as acting chancellor of American University in 1923, where the dormitory building Hughes Hall is now named in his honor. He also served as a member of the
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Commission in 1942. He was a fraternal delegate to Irish and English Methodism in 1930, representing American Methodism. He was the senior chairman of the Methodist Unification Commission (1938–40), that ultimately accomplished the reunion of the three major Methodist bodies in the U.S. in 1939. In retirement Bishop Hughes lived in
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. He was taken ill for the final time while on a speaking engagement in
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. He died 12 February 1950 of viral pneumonia after two weeks in a
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in Washington, D.C.


Literary work

* ''Letters on Evangelism'' (New York, 1906) * ''Thanksgiving Sermons'' (1909) * ''The Teaching of Citizenship'' (1909) * ''A Boy's Religion'' (1914) * ''The Bible and Life'' (1914) He edited: * Hauréau, J. B., ''Les Œuvres de Hugues de Saint Victor'' (Paris 1886) * Harnack, ''Dogma'' (vol. VI)


See also

* List of bishops of the United Methodist Church


References


Sources

* Howell, Clinton T., ''Prominent Personalities in American Methodism,'' Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945. *


External links


Presidents of DePauw University
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hughes, Edwin Holt 1866 births 1950 deaths People from Moundsville, West Virginia Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church West Virginia University alumni Ohio Wesleyan University alumni Boston University School of Theology alumni Presidents of DePauw University Norwich University alumni