Cyril Hill Papers, approximately 1909-1981.

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Cyril Hill Papers, approximately 1909-1981.

The bulk of this collection is materials related to the history of Seattle Pacific University including Seattle Pacific Alumni Association correspondence, assorted Alumni Association materials (programs, flyers and other epehemera), Seattle Pacific news clippings, postcards, student resolutions, and Seattle Pacific Cascade yearbook 1917-18 proofs and business records.

three boxes

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Seattle Pacific University. Archives.

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Free Methodist Church of North America

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The Free Methodist denomination was founded in 1860. Congregations that were expelled from the Methodist Episcopal Church in western New York state and Illinois comprised its first adherents. Early leaders include B.T. Roberts, Loren Stiles, Walter Sellew, John Wesley Redfield and Wilson T. Hogue. Theologically, the denomination is part of the Wesleyan tradition and was an early player in the Holiness Movement that swept through the United States in the later part of the 19th centur...

Seattle Pacific University

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Established in 1890 with nine members, the Board of Trustees is the governing body for Seattle Pacific University (formerly Seattle Seminary and Seattle Pacific College). Originally, all nine members were elected by the Washington Conference of the Free Methodist Church. By 1950, the Board had the authority to elect up to eight members. The Board had 22 members by 1944-45 and in 2011 had 15 members. From the guide to the Board of Trustees Records, 1891-1994, (Seattle Pacific Universi...

Hill, Cyril D., 1899-1990.

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Cyril Dean Hill (1899-1990) moved with his family to Seattle at a young age. The Hill family settled on the north side of Queen Anne Hill. Cyril Hill attended Seattle Seminary, where he was business manager of the Cascade Yearbook. He graduated in 1917 from Seattle Seminary, and later earned a law degree from the University of Washington and an LL.M. from Harvard University. From the description of Cyril Hill Papers, approximately 1909-1981. (Seattle Pacific University Library). Worl...