[Correspondence of W.O. Carver in regard to the American Association of Theological Schools]. [1934-1954]

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[Correspondence of W.O. Carver in regard to the American Association of Theological Schools]. [1934-1954]

Collection of correspondence, reports, conference minutes and agendas, etc. collected by W.O. Carver as liason between Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. and the American Association of Theological Schools. Issues were seminary finance, curriculum, accreditation, extension services, seminary students and the Selective Service.

1 box ; 32 x 25 x 8 cm.

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