The Bulletin of the Western Theological Seminary, Centennial Number, Vol. XX, No. 3, April 1928. Pittsburgh: Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary, 1928. First edition. Pb, 125 p.; 23 cm.

by James Kelso [1873-1951] (Editor)

Paperback, 1928

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Bx4070

Publication

Pittsburgh: Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary, 1928. First edition.

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125 p.; 23 cm

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CONTENT:

• Centennial Celebration.
• One Hundred Years, by Rev. S.B. McCormick, D.D.
• The Western on the Mission Field, by Dr. Robert E. Speer.
• The Western Theological Seminary and Home Missions, by Rev. John A. Marquis, D.D.
• Some Professors Whom I Have Known, by Rev. Joseph M. Duff, D.D.
• Western Theological Seminary and Education, by Rev. Hugh Thomson Kerr, D.D.
• The Evening Banquet.
• Songs.
• Alumni Chair of Religious Education and Missions.
• Statistical Tables.

From the Preface:
"The General Assembly of 1825 passed a resolution looking to the establishment of a theological institution in the West, and appointed a commission of five influential ministers and elders to select a suitable location. Two years later the Assembly, in session at the neighboring city of Wheeling, by a majority of two, decided to accept the offer of the citizens of "Allegheny Town", and thus settled the question of the site. The first session began November 16, 1827, with an enrollment of four students, under the instruction of Rev. Elisha P. Swift, D.D., and Rev. Joseph Stockton."

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