“Autobiography of George H. Winslow (1891)” was written by George H. Winslow for the International YMCA Training School’s (now known as Springfield College) 1891 Yearbook “Biographies and Prophecy.”
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George Henry Winslow attended the International YMCA Training School in 1889 and graduated in 1891. For most of his working career, he worked for the Railroad Department of the YMCA. He worked in many different Railroad YMCAs including Kansas City, MO, Hinton, WV, and, for most of his career, Washington DC. The document talks mostly about his early life, family history and his influences.
Part of the Class of 1891 biographies and Phophecy