Background
Fremont, Walter Gilbert was born on July 20, 1924 in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. Son of Walter G. and Muriel Margarette (Carson) F., Senior.
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Becoming a Christian does not guarantee someone a happy home. Christian homes are sometimes broken; the children sometimes become rebellious and cause great heartache. The Fremonts, from decades of helping troubled families find happiness, have given us their formula. Written in the 1970s, most modern readers will find some information outdated, particularly in the fields of health and psychology. Short chapters present what the authors feel are the most important, practical points for a happy family on a number of topics. 199 pages, softcover.
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Fremont, Walter Gilbert was born on July 20, 1924 in Terre Haute, Indiana, United States. Son of Walter G. and Muriel Margarette (Carson) F., Senior.
Bachelor of Science, University Dayton, 1949. Master of Science, University Wisconsin, Madison, 1950. Doctor of Education, Pennsylvania State University, 1961.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Hyles-Anderson College, Hammond, Indiana, 1977.
Professor education Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1950—1953, dean School Education, 1953—1990, dean emeritus, from 1990. Member executive board Gospel Fellowship Association, Greenville, from 1962. Speaker family seminars, from 1964.
Board directors Children's Gospel clubs, Greenville, from 1961, Wilds Camp and Conference, Brevard, North Carolina, from 1969. Served to lieutenant United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations.
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The scriptures are the final authority for all faith and practice.
Served to Lieutenant United States Army, 1943-1946, European Theatre of Operations. Member of executive board Gospel. Member National Education Association (life), South Carolina.
Association College Teachers Education (president 1960-1961), South Carolina.
Advisory Council Teachers Education, South Carolina. Association Student Teaching (president 1959-1960).
Married Gertrude M. Reed, August 12, 1947. Children: Gail Marlene Fremont Berger, Elaine Marie, Walter G., III. Bachelor of Science, University Dayton, 1949.