1929 Cedrus Yearbook

Page F i fty -th ree Seminary Cedarville Theological Seminary offers a tliree-vear course, at the end of which a diploma is granted, and in which the credits are accepted by the leading seminaries of the country. A larger number of students were enrolled in the seminary this year than usual. Those attending seminary classes were B. B. Fleming, E. S. Wones, C. V. McNeel, Howard Flatter, J. E. Rowsey, Myron McDonald and W. N. Mantle. The subjects offered included Systematic Theology, under Dr. W. It. Mc- Chesney, Comparative Religion and Homiletics, under Dr. Charles M. Ritchie, and Old and New Testament Literature, Church History and Greek1, under Dr. F. A. Jurkat. A splendid spirit of interest has prevailed, and the students are hearty in their praise of the manner in which the faculty has made clear many of the biblical and spiritual truths so much under discussion. 1 W. N. M. Another year unfolds itself, And Fleming, where is he? A sailing down the river Styx? Oh, say, how can this be? Has Charon grown too old to row His boat for you and me? And Wones, God bless him, let him live In peace and happiness; And let McDonald pass through life With portions of success; And Mantle and the other boys Be filled with jovfulness. G. W. D.

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