King's Business - 1952-12

#ur ü>taff brings«dragon’s! (êreettngâ Believing that it will be of interest to our readers to see the faces of those whose writings they have read for years with such pleasure and profit, we present herewith snapshots, photographs and brief descrip­ tions of the staff members whose names do not appear on the masthead and of our regular monthly writers. Without these consecrated servants of the Lord who work “ behind the scenes” so loyally and faithfully, The King’s Business would not be possible. It is the hope of the Bible

Institute, of which the magazine is the official publication, that these workers and authors may continue to make their valuable contribu-

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Mr. J. Russell Allder, Business Man­ ager of BIOLA, The King’s Business, tions for many years to come.

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Mrs. Lucy R. Redmond, Proof Reader for The King’s Business for eight years. She has been employed by the Bible Institute and the Church of the Open Door for thirty years. Mrs. Redmond is largely responsible for Biola Family Circle which is especially appreciated by the alumni of the Institute in all parts of the world.

Dr. William W. Orr, Associate Editor for eight years; Mrs. Betty Bruechert, Managing Editor eight years; and Dr. Louis T. Talbot, Editor in Chief since 1938.

Mrs. Bina Lewellen, Assistant to Mrs. Kinter.

, Miss Rose Hardie, Advertising Man­ ager, and graduate of the University of California.

Mrs. Stella Kinter, Treasurer-Clerk- Circulation Manager, employed by The King’s Business for eighteen years.

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