Bernhard Citron class register and notes 1949-1953 and undated
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Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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Graduate school of religious instruction in Austin, Tex. From the description of Bound Manuscript Collection, 1301-1928 (bulk 1515-1928). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 123574342 Beginning in 1930, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary offered correspondence courses in Bible lessons to University of Texas students through the Extension Teaching Bureau of the University of Texas. The courses were original...
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Citron, Bernhard, 1905-
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Bernhard Citron, (b. 1905), Presbyterian pastor and educator, was born in Berlin, Germany in 1905. Raised in the Jewish faith, Citron did not convert to Presbyterianism until he was forced to flee Germany during the 1930s for writing anti-Nazi articles in a financial publication. In 1938, he enrolled in the New College in Edinburgh, Scotland, however he was imprisoned in 1940 due to his illegal alien status. He was released and able to resume his studies in 1941 and was licensed in ...