King's Business - 1933-09

' T V P l h p r t C* TVfrCrpprM whoforthreeyearsheldthef osition°fDean r e t r y , t 4 ^ Fa^ o f ^ B^ lns^ ^ re^ ing to Los Angeles to again ta\e over the work of this office, beginning with the opening of the fall semester, on September 21. This is good news indeed, especially to present and prospec­ tive students, for wherever Dr. McCreery has served—whether at the Moody Bible Institute, as director of the pastor’s course, at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, as able teacher and wise executive—he has endeared himself to the hearts of students and faculty alike. 3* 'Dr. McCreery is a graduate of Monmouth College, 111., and of Xenia Theological Seminary, then located at Xenia, Ohio. He spent nine years as a missionary in Africa, giving the Sudan­ ese a written language into which he translated the gospel. A ssociated w ith D r . M cC reery on the F acu lty are the following who will teach subjects in the general course: E. R. Black, Mabel M. Culter, Mrs. Anna L. Dennis, John A. Hubbard, lone Lowman, Stewart P. MacLennan, Paul Prichard, Louis T. Talbot and J. A. Vaus. Subjects in the medical missionary course will be taught by Lucy R. Kilgore, M.D., J. Franklin Kelly, M.D., Harry Straub, D.D.S., and others. The music course will be directed by Herbert G. Tovey. He will be assisted by Dorothy Marie Bruns, Carlton C. Buck, Ruth May Buerge, Gordon E. Hooker, Margaret Pinkerton Mathews, F. Stillwell Moore, Helen Agnes Palmer, and JohnB. Trowbridge. Cutler B. Whitwell and Mabel M. Culter are the superin­ tendents of men and women, respectively. Mrs. Edith Palmer Youngken is registrar.

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