Paul B. Kern papers 1915-1949 1920-1927
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Methodist Church
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From a small beginning in May 1932, the Methodist Crusaders Choir, then with 75 choristers, was hurriedly formed and made its first public appearance at the General Conference Meetings of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It is primarily a hymn-singing choir, and the devoted members feel that the main purpose in their coming together is to spread the gospel message of the Church by means of song. From the description of 7066 Methodist Crusaders' Young People's Choir Records, 1949-...
Perkins School of Theology
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The School of Theology at Southern Methodist University was one of the original schools established at the new university upon its opening in 1915. Although SMU was a small, newly-built institution on the distant edges of Dallas at the time, the theology school was expected to assume a prominent place within the Methodist Church. Church leaders intended the school to serve as the principal locale for the training of Methodist clergymen west of the Mississippi, with Emory University ...
Clark, Elmer Talmage, 1886-1966
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Kern, Paul Bentley, 1882-1953
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Pastor and bishop for Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1844-1939) and later for the Methodist Church (1939-1968); author and college teacher; b. in Alexandria, Va.; d. Nashville, Tenn. From the description of Papers, 1829-1951 (bulk 1930-1951). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70952497 Paul Bentley Kern was born in Alexandria, Virginia on June 16, 1882 to the Rev. John A. Kern, an educator and ordained Methodist minister, and Margaret Eskridge Kern. Paul Kern st...