1932-1933 Catalog
68 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Re li g ious E xercises.-Studonts are expected to be regu– lar in their attendance at daily chapel exercises, to become mem– bers of the Y. M. . A., and to attend all other religious services of the College and Seminary. The day of prayer for educational institutions is observed on the first Friday of February. Class exercises are opened with prayer by the instructor in charge, and closed with prayer by one of the students. F ees.-There are no fees for matriculation or tuition in t he r egular seminary course, but the fee of five dollar s is charged for the diploma of graduation. Students for the min– istry under t he care of pr esbyteries in the General Synod of t he Reformed Presbyterian Church are also exempt from tuition f ees in t he College, but must pay a contingent fee of fifteen dollar s per semester . Expenses.-The cost of living is very low. It is the same as for students in the College. Student Aid.-Students needing financial assistance can obtain t he same from the Lamb F und, upon recommendation of the proper authorities, by complying with the conditions stipu– lated in t he donation of t hat fund. SEE THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY COURSE OF STUDY ON PAGES 35-36. FACULTY REV. WILBERT R. McCHESNEY, A. M., Ph. D., D. D. Dean Professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament Language. REV. FRANK ALBERT JURKAT, A. M., LL. D. Secretary of the Facult y Professor of Church History and Hebrew and Old and New Testament Literature. A. J. HOSTETLER, B. S.. A. M. Professor of Christian Education. C. W. STEELE, A. B. Professor of Biblical Theology.
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