partment, then on to Director of the Christian Service D ep a rtm en t in 1938, Dean of the College in 1942, and in 1952, he became the fifth President of Biola. The names Myers, Talbot, and Sutherland are synonymous with that of Biola. In an article written by Dr. Louis Talbot, he mentions that for years it had been his con viction that in all areas of Christian work, God prepares special men for special service. Accordingly, it seems that God had equipped in a remark able way to lead in Biola’s expan sion one who had been Dr. Talbot’s co-worker in the school since 1936— Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland. At this point in Biola’s history, Dr. Sutherland was . . . and remains today, a man of solid Biblical prin ciple drawn up after 25 years of service to Biola. It reads . . . “he has set an example of unwavering fidelity to the inspired Word of God throughout his ministry.” Dr. Sutherland was a man of vi sion in the plans and proposals which
Biola Avenue namedshortly after purchase of newcampus site in La Mirada. First graduating class of Talbot Theological Semi naryin 1955.
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