King's Business - 1956-06

Summer School in Southern California June 18-July 2 7

Veterans’ Educational Institute. This year as a special offer the tuition fee is being reduced from $ 7.00 to $3.50 per unit for pastors, full-time Christian workers, and public school teachers. This reduction applies to all courses offered. Courses offered are: Anthropology, Bible, Doctrine, English, Greek, His­ tory, Library Science, Music, Philoso­ phy, Spanish, Systematic Theology. Those interested in attending the Summer Session should write immedi­ ately for application blanks to the Of­ fice of Admissions, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 17, Calif. Aav. 21

Frontier Museum, and many other places of interest. The spiritual life of the student in the midst of a program of study is of the utmost importance and the same high standards of the regular school year are maintained during the Summer Session. Chapel service is conducted daily at which attendance is required. This affords opportunity for fellowship in the student body and to hear out­ standing speakers. B iola Bible College and Talbot The­ ological Seminary are authorized to train students under Public Laws 16, 550, 894 and under the State of California

B iola Bible College and Talbot The­ ological Seminary invite you to spend a summer of study in Southern California, and to take advantage of an area rich in Spanish and early California history which offers summer activities to suit every taste, from sailing catamarans to visiting art galleries. Los Angeles is becoming known around the world as a center of culture. In the area you will find many places of special interest. These include the Los Angeles Public Library, Huntington Memorial Library and Art Gallery, Los Angeles County Museum and Art Gallery, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Griffith Observatory, Knott’s Berry Farm with its famous

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