Charles Wesley Flint
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Charles Wesley Flint was an American bishop in the Methodist Church, elected in 1936.
Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, he was involved in educational work. He was the president of Cornell College in Iowa (1915–22), then was the fifth chancellor of Syracuse University from 1922 until his election as a bishop. During his time as chancellor, he served as an advisor to the Alpha Phi Omega chapter at Syracuse University.
See also
- List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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Preceded by James Roscoe Day |
Chancellor of Syracuse University 1922–1936 |
Succeeded by William Pratt Graham |
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