BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES
such maintenance to be decided by the faculty of the Institute. 3. Commendable zeal in practical Christian work. 4. Proficiency in English, proven by the presentati on of a satisfactory graduating thesis, and by a public address. Students receiving less than this mark must take the work over again , or offer a special examination as the teacher in the particular course may designate. 5. Passing grades in the courses of study. The passing grade in all studies is 75. 6. Soundness in doctrine, to be determined by the Faculty. Students are graduated on completion of the two years' work, at the end of any term. Letters of Recommendation Letters of recommendation are not given to stu<lents. The Term Certificate, which represents satisfactory work and char acter, answers the purpose of such letters. A student's grades in his studies, however, will be gladly furnishe d when officially requested by any institution desiring to give credits for work done at the Institute. In such case the name and address of the Registrar must be furnished to the Secretary of the Faculty of the Institute. THE ALUl\1 TI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association holds a large place in the hearts of all fo rmer Bible Insti tute student s. The largest gathering o f the year is naturally that held in connect ion wi th the Gradua t ing Exercises in June. The smaller gatherings held usually in December and March are much en joyed by a ll who can attend them, the delight ful in fo rmality and sociab ili ty that makes so natural and easy the interchange of experi ences have ;a peculiar charm that is lacking in the larger and more fo rmal gathering, while the a ft ernoon of prayer brings a bless ing that is indescri bable. All fo rmer students shoul d keep in touch wi th the Asso ciation. The officers fo r the current year are : Alan S. Pearce, Pres ident ; Leonard L. Gaylord , Vice-P res ident; E lfreda E. Ste in, Secretary, and May Cole, Treasurer.
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