Charles Wesley Flint

Charles Wesley Flint (November 14, 1878 – December 12, 1964) was a Canadian-born educator and bishop of the Methodist Church in the United States.

[1] In 1915, Flint was serving as the pastor of the New York Avenue Methodist church in Brooklyn.

[3] He was the president of Cornell College[4] for seven years (1915–22), then was the fifth chancellor of Syracuse University from 1922[5] until his election as a bishop.

During his time as chancellor, he served as an advisor to the Alpha Phi Omega chapter at Syracuse University.

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