Letters to Rev. Bruce Walter, 1920-1921.

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Letters to Rev. Bruce Walter, 1920-1921.

Two letters addressed to Rev. Bruce Walter of Youngstown and Klondike, Ohio respectively. In a 21 January 1920 letter, Paul C. Scott at Love Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio discusses life at the school, his spiritual development, and his courtship with young ladies. Scott encourages Walter to visit him and to "get acquainted with the young ladies." In a 21 November 1921 letter, Robert R. Anderson writes from Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky. He describes events at the college such as a recent Armistice Day celebration and the construction of Glide Hall, a female residence hall.

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Lane Theological Seminary

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Lane Theological Seminary founded 1829; merged with Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the South in 1910, retaining its own name; merged with Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago in 1932, under the name: Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago. The seminary suffered from financial difficulties and controversies several times: internal struggle regarding abolitionist student movements; during the Old School/New School schism; in the 1890s when Prof. Henry Preserved Smith was tried and ...

Walter, Bruce

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Asbury College (Wilmore, Ky.)

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