Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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THE FACULTY The faculty of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary is one to command the respect of the educational world. The teachers are scholarly men who are leaders in their fields of study and they would bring honor to the faculty of any college of the brotherhood in which they might be called to teach. The fine quality, the high academic standard of our class room work is evident to all who stop to con- sider the men who compose the faculty of the Seminary. The excellent work our graduates do also bears witness to the thoroughness of their academic training. In addition to their scholastic attain- ments the faculty of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary has the confidence of the loyal brotherhood. Every man has been tested by the temptations of modern scholarship and every man has stood loyally by the truth. Every man has sacrificed for his conviction and has had the courage to express his conviction regardless of any personal loss. There are no more consecrated, earnest, capable men than those who teach in the Semin- ary. The richest experience that any young man or woman can have is to sit in the classes and learn from the teach- ing of a faculty that is competent to teach the great truths of the Christ and to be inspired to active service by the heroic examples of the instructors. The mere mention of the men and women who teach insures the confidence of all. The regular Seminary teachers are: Ralph L. Records, PH.B., A.M., D.D., President, Professor of Hermeneutics and Exegesis, Acts and Pauline Epistles. He has studied at Franklin College, College of the Bible, Transylvania Univ- ersity, and was a graduate student at Kentucky State, Indiana and Chicago. He taught in Franklin College, Virginia Ch-ristian College, Transylvania Universi- ty, Bethany College, and McGarvey Bible College. In 1928 he became President of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Rupert C. Foster, A.B., A.M., B.D., Greek and New Testament. He received his education at Transylvania University and the College of the Bible. He then studied at Yale Divinity School and Yale University. Later he studied at Har- vard. He fbegan his professorship by lecturing on the Life of Christ and New Testament Introduction at the McGarvey Bible College. Ira M. Boswell, D.D., Old Testament and Christian Doctrine. He studied at Transylvania University and th-e College of the Bible. Robert Thomas Drake, A.B., A.M., B.D., Philosophy and Archaeology. He began his academic work at Johnson Bible College but came to The Cincinnati Bible Seminary for his degrees. He has taken graduate work at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, University of Den- ver, Xavier University, and The Iliff School of Theology. He has also had special studies in Europe, Palestine, and Egypt. George Mark Elliott, A.B., A.M., Old Testament and Apologetics. He has stud- ied in the following schools: International Christian Bible College, University of Cincinnati, Winona State Teachers Col- lege, The Cincinnati Bible Seminary, Wil- mington College, and The Southern Bap- tist Theological Seminary. Bertha Filer, A.B., A.M., English and Child Education. She received her de- grees from The Cincinnati Bible Semin- ary, but also took work at Wilmington College, and University of Cincinnati. Frank W. Buck, A.B., A.M., B.D., Pratcical Ministries and Field Repre- Page Seventy-two

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sentative. Trained in the Cincinnati Bible Seminary. He has had 10 years practical experience in the field. Trains students in pastoral problems, work and worship in the churches. L. Edsil Dale, A.B., A.M., Church History. He took his degree in The Cincinnati Bible Seminary, and has since studied in The Southern Baptist Theolo- gical Seminary, University of Kentucky, and Xavier University. Albert Carver, A.B., A.M., Ph.B., He- brew and English. Since his graduation from the Seminary he has studied at the University of Cincinnati and Xavier Un- iversity. Louis N. Wetzel, B. S. L., A.M., Speech. He received his B. S. L. from the Seminary, and took work at the Con- servatory of Music. He received his M.A. from the University of Denver, where h-e served as an assistant in the speech de- partment. Henry G. Davis, A.B., B. Litt., M.A., Philosophy and Psychology, A.B. from The Cincinnati Bible Seminary and Wil- mington College B. Litt. from Cincinnati Conservatory of Musicg M.A. from Un- iversity of Buffalo. Herbert F. Steucher, A.M., Modern Languages. Studied at Akron Universi- ty. Graduate of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. PgS Thomas Ray Omer, B. S. L., A.B., English. B.S.L. from The Cincinnati Bible Seminary, A.B. from Western Ken- tucky State Teachers College. Taught in and served as principal of Public High- School of Kentucky before coming to The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Kenneth T. Norris, A.B., Apostolic Church. Studied in Ontario Bible Col- lege, and Xavier University. Taught in Ontario Bible College and Alberta Bible College. Graduate of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Grayson Ensign, A.B., A.M., Herm- enetics and English, A.B. from University of Florida, A. M. from The Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Donald Whitman, A. B., Music. He re- ceived his degree in The Cincinnati Bible Seminary, and his musical training in The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. W. W. Winter, A.B., assistant in Greek and head of business courses. A.B. from The Cincinnati Bible Seminary be- sides work at Illinois College and BroWn's Business College. Mrs. Charles Crawford, A.B., Short- hand and Typing. Graduate of Business College and several years professional experience. tv tl

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