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The Dean's Message HIS Annual marks another milestone in our history as a school. It speaks of new ideals and a new spirit of unity and loyalty. The alumni join with the Student Body in making it a worthy representative in this community. We believe our school is called for a definite task and that in its fulfillment we are occupying a worth-while place in the work of God. Unless that is a genuine conviction, we can never hope to get other people to believe in us and become enthusiastic over our work. This new and attractive form which the Annual assumes is one of a number of things in the life of the school this year which unmistakably indicates that we are going forward. We are adding new members to the Faculty and new subjects to our course of study. VVe are choosing our teachers from among the greatest preachers and teachers in the world. We believe in those courses of study based upon the great fundamentals of the Christian Faith, not only as a creed to be defended, but also as a life to be lived. Our supreme concern is to thoroughly train Christian men and women to win others to Christ and His way of life. In order to do this our example must be good. The school is judged by the standard of its students. They are the most valuable assets, and through them will come our greatest dividends. Through Christ they are our placards, telling the story of the school wherever they go. So let them have proof of how you can love and of my reasons for being proud of you. It will be a proof read by the churches C11 Corinthians 8 :2-lj. Z I Five
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Foreword UR editors of Tnr: ISIOLAN have given their best effort to link up the interests of our many former students with the present student body and with the entire Working force of the Institute. This has been a commendable but difficult task. To even mention the varied interests and departments of the work within the limits of the book is difficult. About the faculty gathers all the central force and purpose of the work of building men and women for efficient Christian service in and through the Church. The varied agencies through which the facts and theories learned have found the opportunity for practical application and testing, are all efficient tools for molding men. The Administrative force, which is in fact the machine shop of the factory, are all loyally working for the same purpose and end. The Day School, the Evening School, the Correspondence School, the Music Department, the Christian Service Medical Department, all are various laborator- ies in which the workers have been fashioned. 'SThe King's Business is carrying tidings to friends of the work far around the world, to the SOO graduates who are toiling at the front of earth's battle fields, and is bringing information to prospective and possible students. Biola Press, with its tracts and Gospels piling mountains high, Biola Book Room, scattering religious printed matter near and far, as well as meeting the immediate needs of students, the daughter-school in China, now passing through the pangs of political revolution, all are parts of one great plan to serve our Master and the Church, His Body, by making the working members more efficient. THE B1ol.AN represents them all, and deserves the Welcome which all will gladly give. The various pen sketches will carry the thoughtful reader back to Pauline days and work and methods, and help him to realize how every part of the Bible Institute is evangelistic, missionary and progressive, and aims at practical reality of life and work. XYe bespeak for THE BIol.AN the hearty approval which WM its faithful editors deserve. S v 'U 0 ii I
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