Paul Rader (evangelist)
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Daniel Paul Rader (August 24, 1879 – July 19, 1938) was an American evangelist and college football player and coach. Influential in the Chicago area during the early 20th century, he was first nationwide radio preacher in the United States. Rader was senior pastor of the renowned Moody Church from 1915 to 1921 and was also the second president of the Christian and Missionary Alliance.
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Biographical details | |
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Born | (1879-08-24)August 24, 1879 Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Died | July 19, 1938(1938-07-19) (aged 58) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Playing career | |
c. 1898 | Denver |
1899 | Colorado |
1900 | Central (MO) |
1901–1902 | Hamline |
1903 | Puget Sound |
1907 | Multnomah Athletic Club |
Position(s) | Fullback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1900 | Central (MO) |
1901–1902 | Hamline |
1903 | Puget Sound |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 12–10–2 |
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