1924-1925 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY have gone out from the church of their nativity, but have carried with them the fruits of the scholarship and thorough theological training which distinguished the old Seminary. It is the aim of the present control of the Seminary to maintain all of the best traditions of the past, and yet to afford to the youth preparing for future usefulness in the church just the sort of professional education that will fit them for present and future needs and conditions. Board of Trustees 1924 Alex. Colville ..... .. ... ........................................ ... .........Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Getty ................................................................Philadelphia, Pa. James McCallister ................... ..... ...... ........................Philadelphia, P.a 1925 W. G. Savage ..........................................................Philadelphia, Pa. John Stewart ..............................................................Philadelphia, Pa. J amea Brigham ................ .. .......... ..............................Philadelphia, Pa. 1926 W. J. Imbrie................................................................New Galilee, Pa. Benj Blair ............................. ....... .. ......... ... ........ .... ..Philadelphia, Pa. Samuel Fleming ......... ... ... ........... .............................. Philadelphia, Pa. Board of Superintendents Rev. Thos. Whyte ... .. ...................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. L. A. Benson ............ .......................................... Clay Center, Kan. Rev. D. H. Hammond ........................................ Smith's Ferry, Pa. Faculty REV. WILBERT R. McCHESNEY, A. M ., PH. D., D. D., Dean Profes~or of Systematic Theology and New Testament Language. REV. FRANK ALBERT JURKAT, A. M., LL. D., Secretary of the Faculty, Professor of Church History and Hebrew and Old and New Testament Literature. REV. B. E . ROBISON, B. D., Professor of Pastoral Theology, Archaeology, and Sociology. REV. W. P . HARRIMAN, A. B., Professor of Homiletics and Biblical Theology. GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION The Seminary is located in Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, on the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, forty– seven miles southwest of Columbus, and seventy-three miles north– east of Cineinnati. It i.8 eight miles northeast of Xenia, and twelve miles south of Springfield. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN

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