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  1. William Whiting Borden (November 1, 1887 – April 9, 1913) was an American philanthropist and millionaire Christian missionary candidate who died in Egypt before reaching his chosen field, Gansu province in China.

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · William Whiting Borden, a young pastor and missionary whose life was tragically cut short as he prepared to go minister among the Chinese Muslims with China Inland Mission, was that “fully consecrated man” devoted to serving the cause of Christ.

  3. About four months after he sailed for Cairo, William Whiting Borden was stricken with cerebral meningitis. The whole world—missionaries, classmates at Yale and Princeton, business associates, friends—were saddened by his sudden home-taking.

  4. Jul 8, 2018 · In the early 1900’s, 16-year-old William Whiting Borden graduated from a Chicago high school. He was an heir to the Borden fortune. Before Borden began his Ivy League education at Yale University, his parents sent him on a trip around the world for his graduation present.

  5. William Borden went on to do graduate work at Princeton Seminary in New Jersey. When he finished his studies at Princeton, he sailed for China. Because he hoped to work with Chinese Muslims, he went first to Egypt to study Arabic.

  6. Apr 29, 2015 · This is the story of William Whiting Borden, known as Borden of Yale. William Borden was born in 1887 in Chicago to the very wealthy Borden family. This is the Borden Dairy Co., known for its mascot, Elsie the Cow.

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  8. WILLIAM WHITING BORDEN I. Life Prior to Entering College This Yale man was born in Chicago, November 1, 1887. His home was one of refinement and comfort. His mother was an earnest and capable woman, of fine Christian character; his father a successful busi¬ ness man, of brilliant mind, a lover of home and children.