Papers / Wilbert Webster White. 1844-1945.

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Papers / Wilbert Webster White. 1844-1945.

Includes correspondence, Bible studies, articles, pamphlets, charts, manuscripts, memoirs, sermons, speeches, personal and family memorabilia.

38 box (15.20 cubic feet) ; 27 x 13 x 32 cm.

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White, Wilbert W. (Wilbert Webster), 1863-1944

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Wilbert Webster White was born in Nankin, Ohio on Jan. 16, 1863. He was awarded the Ph. D. from Yale in 1891. He became a professor at Xenia Theological Seminary, then became an associate directior of the Moody Bible Institute. In 1900 he founded the Bible Teachers Training College which later became the Winona Bible School and then the Biblical Seminary in New York. He retired from the presidency in Oct. of 1938. His death occurred Aug. 12, 1944. [Biblical Seminary became the New York Theologic...

White, Wilbert W. (Wilbert Webster), 1863-1944

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Wilbert Webster White was born in Nankin, Ohio on Jan. 16, 1863. He was awarded the Ph. D. from Yale in 1891. He became a professor at Xenia Theological Seminary, then became an associate directior of the Moody Bible Institute. In 1900 he founded the Bible Teachers Training College which later became the Winona Bible School and then the Biblical Seminary in New York. He retired from the presidency in Oct. of 1938. His death occurred Aug. 12, 1944. [Biblical Seminary became the New York Theologic...

Biblical Seminary in New York

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The Bible Teachers Training College was founded in 1900 by Wilbert Webster White who served as its president from 1900-1939. In 1921 the name of the institution was changed to the Biblical Seminary in New York then in 1965 to the New York Theological Seminary. The instiution was also known as the Winona Bible School. From the description of Records / Biblical Seminary in New York. 1900-1973. (Asbury Theological Seminary). WorldCat record id: 21877954 ...