1927 Cedrus Yearbook

Uk AV'AV VVVVV,VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 1927 THE CEDRUS 192.7 THE COLLEGE SEMINARY • Cedarville College Seminary continues its work of preparation of young men for the gospel ministry. It has in its personel at the present time young men of the Methodist, United Presbyterian, United Brethren and Presbyterian Churches. These young men are earnest and anxious to labor and persevere in active Christian Service. Practically all of them are preaching the Word or have filled pulpits during the year with encouraging results. The Seminary curriculum is thorough, sound, and practical. With Dr. W.R. McChesney,Dean of the Seminary and Professor of Greek and Systematic Theology, Dr. JurlEat in charge of Greek and Hebrew and Old and New Testament Literature and Church History, Rev. B. E. Robison, head of the Department of Homiletics,Pastoral Theology and Social Sciences and Rev.Ingmire of the Cedarville Methodist Church,Professor of Archaeology,the boys are assured conscientious and able instruction. Those at Cedarville looking forward to the ministry are as follows: B. B. Flem- ing, Osborne, Ohio; M. L. Massie, New Jasper, Ohio; Rev. D. D. Dutton, Spring- field, Ohio; Fred Wills, Springfield, Ohio; Edward Wones, Springfield, Ohio; Clair McNeil, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Marvin L. Williams, Cedarville, Ohio; Calvin T. Weimer, Leetonia, Ohio. —C.W.

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