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 MURRAY T. TITUS, D.D.,, has since 1910 been a missionary to the Moslem peoples of North India. He has received degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University and the Hartford Seminary Foundation, and has studied at the University of Chicago. Upon the completion of his college course he was sent to India under the auspices of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and during the first three years of his service there taught philosophy in Reid (now Lucknow) Christian College. In 1916 he was made a district superintendent in the North India Conference, a position which he still holds. In 1932–33 he was convener of the Committee on Work among Moslems of the National Christian Council of India, Burma and Ceylon, and in 1935 he was one of the Council's representatives at the meeting of the International Missionary Council at Northfield, Massachusetts. Dr. Titus is an associate editor of The Moslem World and is a frequent contributor to that quarterly. He is co-editor of the Religious Quest of India series, to which he has contributed Indian Islam, a volume published in 1930 by the Oxford University Press.

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