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Earl Olin was a member of the Fishermen's Club. In 1910, along with fellow members Howard Fulton and Will Liebert, he took a job as a lumberjack in Fresno county in order to witness to the 700 men employed there. "This is ideal. They will have a closer touch with the men than they would if they were missionaries."The King's Business, Vol. 2.5, May 1911, pg 108 [In September 1911, he joined H. W. Sloan] in The Oil Field Work.The King's Business, Vol. 2.8 August-September 1911, pg 204, http://www2.biola.edu/kingsbusiness/view/2/8/33

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