Education
Franklin & Marshall College.
Franklin & Marshall College.
Born in Pennsylvania, Limbert earned a bachelor"s degree at Franklin and Marshall College in 1918 and divinity degree at the Lancaster Theological Seminaryin 1922. An educator of the first order, Limbert lectured and taught at many American universities, eventually becoming president of Springfield College. He served there from 1946 to 1952.
Limbert was then selected to serve the highest post in all of the Young Men’s Christian Association movement.
In 1952, he was named Secretary General of the World Alliance of The Young Men's Christian Association in Geneva, Switzerland. During his tenure, the Young Men’s Christian Association celebrated its centennial in 1955, and Limbert visited many The Young Men's Christian Association in over 60 nations, including Britain, France, and in Africa.
After his term ended, Limbert traveled, lectured and wrote articles dealing with Young Men’s Christian Association history. In 1985, at age 88, he was named as the first inductee into the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall of Fame.
Limbert was also named as the association"s most notable living leader, a "position" he held until his death at the age of 101 in 1998.