King's Business - 1967-08

People to theNews Dr. Peter Veltman, dean of Wheaton College, announced nine new appoint­ ments to the faculty for 1967-68 term. Also one administrative staff member will begin full-time teach­ ing in the fall. Twelve teachers and one administrative officer are discon­ tinuing service with the college. Two faculty members are retiring and three are taking leaves of absence. Additional replacements are yet to be named, according to Dr. Veltman. The Evangelical Free Church of Amer­ ica held its 83rd conference at the Lafayette Hotel and the municipal auditorium in Long Beach, Califor­ nia, during the latter part of June. Major addresses were given by John B. Anderson, Rockford, Illinois, and Evangelical Free Church Layman representing the 16th district of Illi­ nois in Congress, Robert N. Thompson, member of parliament, Ottawa, Can­ ada, also a Free Church member, and Dr. Arnold T. Olson, Minneapolis, presi­ dent of the denomination. Dr. Roy L. Aldrich has retired as president of Detroit Bible College according to Dr. M. C. Patterson, chair­ man of the board. At the graduation ceremony held at Covenant Baptist Church, Detroit, Mr. Patterson also reported that Dr. William A. BeVier, Vice President of DBC, has been named interim president to take ef­ fect immediately. In disclosing that Dr. Aldrich is stepping down from his post after two decades as head of the college, Dr. Patterson stated that the Board of Directors has con­ ferred on Dr. Aldrich the title of President Emeritus. Scofield Memorial Church, Dallas, Texas, combined the commemoration of ninety years of its history with the celebration of forty years of con­ tinuous ministry to the church of its pastor, Dr. Harlin J. Roper, in May of this year. Dr. Roper used the same text, II Corinthians 5:20, that was used for his initial sermon as pas­ tor of the church the third Sunday of May, 1927. The length of Dr. Rop­ er’s pastorate at Scofield Church makes him the dean of Dallas pas­ tors. The church, independent of de­ nominational affiliation, has 1375 members and an annual budget of slightly over $100,000, half of which

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