King's Business - 1966-06

THE PLACE OF HISTORY AT BIOLA

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.

Containing more than 75,000 volumes, the Rose Memorial Library makes acquisitions in history and other disciplines of over 5,000 annually. The Library, unth a competent staff of trained men and women, contains a number of interesting and outstanding collections of papers and other special works.

History is one of nineteen ma­ jors at Biola College. Students majoring in this area may special­ ize in Far Eastern, Western European, American, or Latin Ameri­ can history. There are four fulltime members of the History De­ partment who combine twenty years o f education in colleges and " universities around the world, as well as thirty-eight years of combined teaching experience. Biola College is accredited with the Western Association of 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.

Dr. Masakazu Iwata is just one of the outstanding faculty members of Biola College who reveals the excellent type of education students receive at the school. Dr. Iwata is Associate Professor of History and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He is author of "Okubo Toshimichi, The Bismarck of Japan."

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