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Dr. George F. Howe has been appoint­ ed chairman of the Division of Nat­ ural Sciences at Los Angeles Baptist College in Newhall, Calif. Dr. Howe received his B.S. from Wheaton Col­ lege and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He is also Vice-President of the Creation Re­ search Society and has written a va­ riety of articles in defense of the Word of God. Howard O. Jones, associate evange­ list with The Billy Graham Evange­ listic Association, has agreed to serve as Consultant to the American Tract Society’s new Division of Negro Evangelism. The society, now in its 142nd year, has undertaken an ex­ pansion program in order to meet the urgent challenges of the day. Under the direction of an Advisory Council of leading Negro Christians, backed by a special staff at the American Tract Society headquarters in Ora- dell, New Jersey, ATS will produce tracts for the Negro community that meet the issues head-on and present Jesus Christ as the only answer to all the problems of our times. Since February, the 25-year-old broad­ cast “ Songs in the Night” has been originating at C h i c a g o ' s Moody Church rather than in the Village Church of Western Springs. Regular speaker is Dr. George Sweeting, pastor of the historic downtown church. Dr. Sweeting is familiar with the pro­ gram, having substituted for the previous speaker on occasion. For the past 22 years, Lloyd Fesmire, formerly pastor of the suburban church, was the program’s regular speaker. Since his move to a pastor­ ate in the East, Dr. Sweeting was asked to assume the post. Personnel on the program other than the speaker remain the same: Glenn Jorian soloist, the King’s Karoll- ers trio, and announcer Ted Seelye, with Kent Creswell of WMBI as man­ ager of the program. “ Songs in the Night” is broadcast weekly over 40 stations in the U.S., as well as over 10 foreign stations. January 22 to 25 was the silver an­ niversary of the National Religious Broadcasters. It is encouraging to see the way in which the ministry of both program producers and radio station operators continues to grow. At the end of last year chapter Continued on p. 2It

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