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Since 1908, Biola has been the Christian education center of the West. Over 15,000 former students are serving in places of spiritual leadership around the world, not only in the ministry but also in the business and professional society.

Sutherland Hall is the central educational structure on campus. It contains the 800 seat Ethel Lee Memorial Auditorium, 17 classrooms, and several faculty and administrative offices.

The Division o f Humanities at Biola College embraces the departments of English, Foreign Lan- * guage, Library Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Speech. Through the writings of such men as Plato and Ayer, and Sopho­ cles and Eliot a student of the humanities gains a critical insight into the knowledge of the world of men and ideas. Schools and Colleges. In addition, with accreditation through the ‘Collegiate Division of the Accrediting Association of Bible Col­ leges, Biola students receive from two to three times more Bible and doctrine than other comparable Christian liberal arts col­ leges require. Biola College is accredited with the Western Association of “

An effective and highly regarded professor, Dr. William Bass, Ph.D., University of Southorn California and B.D., Fullor Theological Seminary, is Chairman of tho Division of Humanitios and Professor of Philosophy.

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