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Wiley Blount Rutledge Jr. was born just outside of Cloverport, Kentucky, on July 20, 1894, to Mary Lou (née Wigginton) and Wiley Blount Rutledge.:?13? Wiley Sr., a native of western Tennessee, was a fundamentalist Baptist clergyman who believed firmly in the literal inerrancy of the Bible.:?1313? He attended seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and then moved with his wife to pastor a church in Cloverport.:?1313? After Wiley Jr.'s birth, his mother contracted tuberculosis; the family left Kentucky in search of a healthier climate.:?13–14? They moved first to Texas and Louisiana and then to Asheville, North Carolina, where the elder Rutledge took up a pastorate.:?1313? After his wife's death in 1903, Wiley Sr. relocated his family throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, where he held temporary pastorates before eventually accepting a permanent post in Maryville, Tennessee.:?1314? In 1910, the sixteen-year-old Wiley Jr. enrolled at Maryville College.:?1314? He studied Latin and Greek, successfully maintaining high grades throughout.:?20? One of his Greek instructors was Annabel Person, whom he later married.:?132? At Maryville, Rutledge participated vigorously in debate; he argued in support of Woodrow Wilson and against the progressivism of Theodore Roosevelt.:?20–21,?24? He also played football, developed a reputation as a practical jokester, and began a romantic relationship with Person, who was five years his senior.:?20,?25?:?1314? For reasons that are not altogether clear, Rutledge—who had planned to study law upon his graduation and whose lowest grades were in the sciences—left Maryville, enrolled at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and decided to study chemistry.:?27? Lonely and struggling in his classwork, Rutledge had a difficult tim




 
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