[Dr. S.C. Mitchell's effort to prevent acceptance of Dr. Whitsitt's resignation as president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.]. 1899.

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[Dr. S.C. Mitchell's effort to prevent acceptance of Dr. Whitsitt's resignation as president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.]. 1899.

Correspondence in response to Mitchell's request urging influential pastors, faculty members of various educational institutions, and editors of denominational newspapers to join him in a letter writing campaign to retain William Heth Whitsitt as President of the Seminary.

1 box (ca. 119 leaves) ; 27 x 5 x 19 cm.

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